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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1917)
Local and Personal lloine, D61 Pacific, Tal>or 7854 Phone Your Want* t<> The Herald Mnh I.. McKinley is on th«* sick list this week. WORK WANTED One cent a wont first insertion t one ball I ceni •iibee<|iient insertions. The Portland Stove Works will erect i DAY WORK or by the hour, or laundry work at home. Satisfaction a F30,000 plant. FOR SALE guaranteed. Washings calle,I for and The Saturday manual training classes delivered. Talx»r 7363. 5 tf of Portland are crowded. GRAVEL and SAND. R. Hey ting. Phone Tabor 2063. E. W. Elrod, of 92ml street, left Fri W a NTED; House work by day or BARRED ROCK eggs. O. A. C. weck. Will «Io nursing. Also tine laute dry, lace ciirtains, etc. Mr* L. Kelley, Strain. G *1 layers, f LOO for 1 •’* 9 per blind red 8831 Foster Road, lent#. 9811 5th Ave. 7 If Mrs. J. F. Wing. \\ AN TEl»—Qtulling and plain rewtng FOR 8ALE or will exchange for Mt. by the Aid Society of the letit.* Baptist 9 Scat property I lots in Clatskauie. Churvh. Call Tal«>r 7842. Every inch in berries or fruit. One year's crop ffiOO. Five-room house. Value f 1100. Apply this office dtf. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS day evening for a trip into Gilliam county. M. N. Sadler is recovering rapidly from the recent «iteration which he un-1 dernient for the removal of cataract The Ninth Anniversary Sale and the Formal Opening of the New Store will be Held MARCH 12, 13, 14, AND 15 See Full Details and Bargain Prices Next Week 5716 24 92d St S.E. W. I. Markle has purchased a stock of gnx'eriee ami openetl up a nifty little store at 88th st. and <>.*>th ave. SEVEN-ROOM house close in west Eggiman Bros., are installing an S x 10 Portland for sale or trade for lent» Want a«!» are time aaver* and money property. Hattie Yott, 9217 Si Foater refrigerating plant in their meat mar ket. Geo. W. Dilley i* doing the work. maker«. Try them Road. Lente.ti tf. Miller A McGrew are making some interior improvement* at their place of business on92nd street, ¡«apering, paint ing, etc. Rev. B. C. I»ewey is conducting a series of evangelistic *eivice* at Burling ton, Wash. This is the third week of their progress. WATCH LENTS Mrs. Hardy Adams, of Foster Road, was taken to Emanuel hospital Tuesday evening, where she will undergo surgical operation. HARDWARE All legal voters may school elections, except that only tax payers may vote on school boml ami •«-hool tax measures. Mr and Mrs Tom McSIoy are the proud parents of a little daughter who arrived at their home Monday evening, The little lady will be known as Mary bright. Mrs. Mary C. Jefferies of 98tl*t-A9ti avenue was very pleasantly surprised this morning by a visit from tier «laughter, Mrs. F. O. Baker of Spokane, Washington. Lents Millinerv Store Announce* a Formal t>f>ening and Annual Sale March 12, 13. 14 and 15 MRS. INEZ I. S. GULLIK, Piop Calls for a New Suit Our Suit* tell the Story of Competent Workmanship an«l Dependable Fabrics. Our Prices will Please You. TALKS JOHN MANZ 5940 92nd SL S. E. Talior 4596 You Can’t Bluff Old Age DR. GEO. B. PRATT OPTOMETRIST 326 Alder, between 6th and Broadway Keep Moving The terror* of moving from an unsatisfactory location have been minimized by Rose City Van Company’s Service Damage and Breakages are reduced to a Minimum, also the Cost of the Move THE ONE-WAY-CHARGE COMPANY 8822 Foster Road Tabor 1424-D 61 S’ SPRAYING TIME 9 9 Lime and Sulphur Spray 9 Prices as good or better than you can get in Portland 9 1 gal. can, 60c; 5 gal. can, $1.65; 50 gal. bbl. $9 9 MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. 9 9. Geisler Brothers Oregon X wkopo Brugger’s Bakery W 11 m v □ the Reason sells more Brcad than any other store in Lents. Try our BIG 5c. LOAVES and you’ll find out * 9112 WOODSTOCK AVE. Only bakery in Mt. Scott using machinery They will be FREE! Watch for announcements ADMINlSl RA TOU NOTICI The large auto truck stuck in the mud ’ NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. on Woodstock avenue and 85th street, on Monday evening presented a sorry appearance. It is safe to assume that | In the County Court of the State of any one of the dozen men wading Oregon, lor Multnomah County. around in the “soup” up to their knee- [ In the Matter of the Eatate of Emil endeavoring to extricate the machine Paul Schmidt, Decease«!. will be ar«lent supporters of any road Notice is hereby given that the under improvement movement that may be signed, Martha Schmidt, tin- executrix ' of the estate of Emil Paul Schmidt, <le- launcbed. Mrs. Ahtianalt of 10160 Foster Road, geaaed, has filed in the County Court of was taken to the hospital yesterday the State of Oregon for Multnomah morning for the second time during her j County, her Final Accotint as such recent serious illness of ten week*’ <)ura-1 executrix, and that said County Court tion. After spending five wwks at the haa set and fixe«l Tuesday, the 3rd day hospital she was brought home the last of April, 1917, at the hour of 9:30 of the week, but her return was ne- o’clock in the forenoon of said «lay, in ■ essitab-d as it was made apparent that the County Court Room of the Court an operation was necessary. Her friends Houae of Multnomah County, Oregon, aa the time and place for the hearing of are hoping for her speedy recovery. sal«) Final Account, l<ipllnr with any Each week brings to light some addi objections there may l»e to the same, tional ail vantage to residents of Lents anil the settlement of said eatate. shopping at home. A would-he purchaser This notice ia published in the Mt. discover#«! last week that the blankets Scott Herald by order of the Hon. on sale al the Stevens’ Cash Store were George Tazewell, Judge of the above three ounces heavier, two inches larger entitled Court, ma<le ami entered and fifteen cents cheaper than the blank the 28th day of February, 1917. ets offered by the leading department Dated amt first published March stores of the city. His shirt waist bar 1917. gains ar«- attracting purchasers from the MARTHA SCHMIDT, Executrix down town «listricts. the Estate at Emil Paul Schmidt, ceased. Breezy Items From Nearby Towns J. J. Johnson, Attorney. He’ll never dare to lay his hand upon you and mark you for his own as long as your eyesight is unimpaired. But as the years creep on your eyes will need aid. This is furnished by PERFECTLY FITTED GLASSES We test your eyes and fit them with just the glasses they need. Your eyes behind a pair of our glasses re new their youth and vitality. See us if you would see. Mar. Ju? I THE DICKSON LECTURES In the County Court of the State of We call attention to the announce ment in <>ur church column of the silver Oregon, for Multnomah County Notice is hereby given that tlx- under- tea to 1** given by the Baptist Ladies Aid at the church parlors on We<iu«-sday sign«*! ha* I wen ap|s>inte<l administrator of the estate of J. II Miskitnins, <le- afternoon of next week. ■-eased, by the County Court of the State Mi*s Gertha Clark and her brother of Oregon for Multnomah County, and Wilson, who have «pent the past year in ha* qualified. Lents, left Wednei«lay morning for their All persons having claims against said home in Medford. They have made estate an' hereby notified to present many friend« in thia community during same, duly verified as by law re«|uin*«l, their stay who regret their departure. to the un«lersigne«l at the Multnomah Otto’» barber »hop ha» recently l>een State Bank, lente, ttregon, within six move«! fiom Foster Road to 5929-92nd months from the ilaU- hereof street, next door to Becker’» market. Hated ami first published March I, Everything is as neat a» a new pin ar.«l 1917. by the time the building get» a coat of II. E. BI.OYD, Administrator of the paint on the outside to match the im estate of J. II Miskimins, deceased. proved appearance on the in»i>le, the .1. N. Penny A E .1. Mendenhall, shop will prove very attractive. Attorneys. 13 SUNSHINE TAILORING COMING 9 9 9 9 (Continue«! Fr«»rn Pair«' 3.) NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Bellrose-Gilbert. In the County Court of the State Oregon, (or Multnomah County. In the Matter of the Estate of Matilda Altman, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under- signeil, Arnold J. Altman, the executor of the estate of Matihla Altman, de ceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County hi* Final Account as such executor, and that said County Court has set and fixed Wednesday, the 4th «lay of April, 1917, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock in the forenoon of said «lay, in the County Court Room of the Court House of Multnomah County, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said Final Account, together with any objections there may be to the same, and the settlement of said estate. This notice is published in the Mt. Scott Herald by order of the Hon. George Tazewell, Judge of the above en titled Court, ma«le and entered on the 24th day of February, 1917. Dated and first published, March 1, 1917. ARNOLD J. ALTMAN, Executor of the Eatate of Matida Altman, Deceased. J. J. Johnson, Attorney. 13 The snow storm blocker! the moving which was intended in this vicinity. Tuesday evening the 27th inst.. a sur prise was given Mrs. N. May Is- and her ■laughter, Mr*. Irwin, for which Mrs. Smith was responsible, *« she worked to gather up the friends, vis. Mr*. Fred erickson, Mrs. and Miss Hurrle, Mis* V. Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Every one was the better for the genial fellowship of the evening. Mrs. C. Valentine has sol«l her home to Farnsworth Co., ami will make her imine in the city. The Ladle* Aid met on the 28th inat., with Mrs. A. A. Kindle as a farewell meeting with Mrs. Bateman, who says beet regards to Bell rose March 1st. Report says Mr. L. Bishop intends to see Alaska. The good will of all will be with him like sunshine. As a com munity we shall miss the boy and his clean, high, manly worth. Mr. E. D. Hurle is an artist of marked ability. Aside from their artistic merit his pictures have found purchasers, thus helping him to solve the problem of the high cost of living. KEEPING STEPWITH THE TIMES It is hard to do in an ill-fitting, unshajtely shoe. Your f<H‘t need your BEST attention they SUP PORT you. Slip them into a pair of our superb shoes and you will have PERFECT FOOT EASE The hurry and rush of the times demand the FULL and FREE use of your feet, You are a»- sured of this when you wear our shoes. They cost no more than the "other” kind. W r . L. PnPPIklQ UUUUllld, 59.45 Ninety-second St. Phone Tabor 4141 People are Watching BECKER’S MARKET In the Duke Building’ On Account of “Extra Choice Meats Building Activity Calls for Miller=Mowrey Lumber Co. Sash and Doors, Shingles, Mouldings, Nails, Building and Roofing Papers and Builders’ Hardware. Yard at Lents Jet lOOth St., 4 block* from Foster I»