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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1917)
Dddth B) AtiUeaL Clyde K. McKiawy. of 4616 E. klst •erect die.! at the Good Samaritan lornmg. death H capital Wedneaiay rw*luo| from wjutM* sustain««! by being larked off a freight car while in the discharge of bia dutie* a» switch man for the P R. L A P. Co., in whoa* employ be bad twea for the past six or seven years. The Kx!y was taken to th« morgue whan» an inqueat wa» beid Funeral service* will be held at the Kenworthy Parlor* Friday aflern«x’'n C4fJ(MTbMks («rJOíTbMks We wish to thank all our many friends and neighbors whose kindnew and help ful offer* of sympathy have materially aided in lifting the burdens connected with the death of our father. The many bnntiful floral offering* were greatly appreciated Mr. and Mr* William M Anderron Firat Printed Bitola Tbe first editluu of tbe printed Bible wa* aold at 6t> crow us i>er volume to various universities and people of wealth by Dr. John Faust in Part* The purvbaaer* suppoaed tbe book* were copied by band Tbe last of tbe edition he sold at 30 crown* With thia publication originated tbe my tn of tbe “printer'» dev IL When tbe l*ople. atuasevl at the rapidity witb which tbe book* wer» puaxiueed. «eaivbed hi» of fice and found a great quantity of red ink which Faust was using liberally tbey cooclinfad that tbe devil was help ing the f uNisbcr. hence the cry was raised ' The devil aud Dr. Faust." — Chicago JvumaL With H.r Eyaa. Tbey stood by tbe old well ti'cetber "How shall we drink T‘ be said •There is no bucket here " She lower- ed ber eye» tv ben she raised them again tbey were full of water —Prince ton Tiger * ♦- LOOK TO ETERNITY. Local and Personal Mr«. August Welier. of Gilbert Road, is on the a»ck hat this week. E. W. Elrod ia quite ill at hi» home on 92od street being threaten»! with pneumonia. Mrs. Coral Benge, of 51st Ave. 8. E.. is confined to her h«wie this weak with an attack of the mumps. Mrs. Geo Spring Sr, of Saginaw Heighta. who ha* (wen ill for tome time. ha* teen cooanierably worw far tbe >«ast tew .lay*. Mr*. IMy of 90th street, near Foster Road, is planning to join her busband at Bay View, Oregon, where b* ha* **- cure,! work. The Portland Purr Milk A Croam Oo.. and the 1 fam asci» Croamery hare com biner! and will erect a new plant, mak ing one of th« largest concerns in the West. Good Roads Com mittee Conference (Continued From Page 1 ) Mr and Mr» Leopold Blanfus. of fcth Ave., S. K» bave juat rcturnad rom Cestir Rock, Wash . wbare tbey •peni telerai day» kxfaing alter property intere«*». Fraaeam W Will. ProfessorThe resclt of cur inreatl- gations for tbe ;a»t half boor I* that man bas fnevd» m of wi!L 1 regroc that 1 cantx-t conti»ne tbe subject today. as I ha'e to go ab pping with my wife.— Fliegende B.aetter. Phone Y oar Want* to Tbe Herald Home. Ifal Pacifie. Tabor >24 WANT ADS FOR SALE and Julien A. Hurley of Malheur county; and Representatives W K. SchimplT of Clataop county. W. H. Gore of Jackson county, C. C. Clark of Gil liam county. O. Laurgaard of Mult nomah county and Roy Ritrier of Uma Mr* L. H Barnes of l^th Street and Soni a reo ne ha» return*! to ber ¡»ime tilla county, the latter five being mem- after having spent thè wtnter wilh ber | bers of the House tVxnmittee on Real* daaghter. wbo hre» oa Kth and Ea»t I It has been appointed in purauranev to' a yxnt nwolntion po**»«l by tbe Legia- ■ Maia Street. lature requiring tbe naming of a ram- [ Mr*. F. R. PeterscKi teceiv»! the sad , cotter to prepare the official argument 1 intelligence the first of the week of the for tbe state pamphlet to be sent to J death of her mother in Dahina. M:nne- eoiar* pnor to tbe special election Kxa. Sb* ha» tbe bearüeft sympathy of June 4. her many friends. Representing tbe entire «tatr a» it Euroka Rebekah Lodge oi Lento will lh“ «»mittee. it ia stated, would r.ve a Five Hundt»! Party at the con- ‘ ** th* P^*P" body to call the state- . elusion of their regular loilge sewsioa k> | wide conference that is proposed This ! aaorrow ,Friday) evetung. An admie- would insure that whatever !<ea>iq:iart»-r* are established would be under tbe oon far of 10 cts. will be charged. domination and control ol the counties Dairying is certain, y tweoaung a grew! oataad» of Multnomah, and would in factor in the induatnal hie of < faegoa. ani« trat Us- headquarter* br kept frvr Tillamook County is aafa to have 23 from _ tbe influence _ of caving contractor*. ebeose factorww the comto»! output of i, ~ ” ^t’7bateie7cln>'- Wbich netted 98O7.0K. paign fund» were raised, should any be work wanted R. W South, of 73rd Ave.. 8. E . ha* deemed Drowarj. would come from the Hi» people of the whole state in amali «ub gone into the chicken boaine«e. DAY WORK or by the boor, or laundry wort at home. Satisfaction friend* of Mt Scott Lodge. No. 186 Odd aenpciona. ami that no contribution» Washings called for ani Fellow» and Eureka Rebekah Lodge are would be permitted from any paring FOR SALE or will exchange for Mt. guaranteed . expecting an invitation to a fry aotne of interest. timvered. Tabor ~ÄS. 5 if So<: property 4 !ot* in Clatakaaie. these fine Spring day* Senator Wood ha» the «iiggeeti. ms Every inch in berries or fruit. One under consideration, and statee that if Attention i* called to the quarter 1« year s crop S600. Five-room boose. rta'te^t~of~ M^omah’’^ai_B^k'.! n*Kin« of Value fllOO. Apply thu office 6tf. which appear* m another roinmnof thia ^t be will do ao aome SN AP—I1O takes my 8350 equity in issoe Tbe total deposit» of 1104,331.67 tLn*r nexl week. Senator Wood ha» since cade«! F+Al corner lot. East front, face* 92nd FOR PLOUGHING and harrowing exceed* by seearal thousand any pre- of the committee as above fareet Saginaw Heights, or will trade for vioae «tatement. a 11 ou timed, which will meet at the Victroia and records. Apply at this call Tabor 3783. C. C. Thomason, rpeeim assistant Na- imperial Hotel. Portland, Saturday, office. 12 w anted - miscellaneo ^ s aonal Educational Aaaociauon. repre-, March 17. At this meeting tbe cum- seating the Parent- Tear her Aasocsation , mittee will gnv formal ennsidenttion to SEVEN-ROOM house close la west Coegrate, spoke on “School Garden prvt-oaj that have come in from all Portland for sale or trade for Lent» Day'' topic» at the Lent» and Woodmere | part* of tbe State asking the committee, property. Hattie Yott. 92174 Foster LOST OR FOL ND aebool* today. as th«- r.ffinal l-ody representing the Road, Lenta. 6 tf. A. D Kenworthy returned the first >egialatu>e in tlie bonding act. to call a | LOST—A bunch of keys March 10th. of th- week from Denair. Calif . where conference for the organ nation of a Phone Tabor 1991. liti be had been m attendance at the Mate committee or aaaociatioa «hich GOLD Knirht* of Maecabee pin funeral of hi* grandfather. Amc* Ken can establish an information head- Owner can have some on proving worthy, whose .death chronic Led in q later* for tbe hooding campaign. property and paying far thia ad. 11 tf oar H»oe of two week* ago GRAVEL and SAND. Phone Tabor 20611. R Heyting. In the Duke Building “Extra Choice Meats >9 FARMERS. STUDY YOUR OWN INTERESTS Arleta and Kem Park GOIN’ FISHIN’? Get your License before May 20 at Lents Pharmacy and save 50c Stevens Caeh I‘epart men t Store i* headquarter* for bargain* in shirt waist* aud middy biousee. These attraction» Continue! from Page 1.) are even drawing customer* from the down loan district. Scrim*, »port *uit- . aaaortznent of all kind» of new and 1 Hi* rug rack ng* and other : arbenger* .of Spring tecond-hand furniture will bold twenty-four rugs. He is pre- *re on display. «.rrd to Lan<lle purchase» from 11 up V. Mr* O. F. Felton, of Woodmere, en 110.00? Hi* addrrte is kkSfe'tTth street tertained a few friends and relatives on Thursday, of last week, in honor of Mr. We call Laureiwood Market Felton'» mother. Mr*. Ida Coort». who In ti..a market there it a gr evry »tore expects »on to return to her borne near Moore. Mont. A lunch wae sen*! and and a ne-at market, the former -inder « a a p,ea«ar.t »-«-.a. time enjoyed. the managrmei.t of F. O. Parwxw. and Mrs. Harry Adam* who has been ill j the latter conducted by W. H Warren. a for aome time, confined in the hospitai They hare been in hue.tews in this store a * for four yea» and find bunness ia good. for a time and since tt«eu being cared a for at the home of her sister, ni Mr. Parson» doe* practically a spot » a broaght home on ^atar iay abd is Deariy cash basil»«., with hw only »penalty * »covered, much to the «attefacUon of low prices, and S. A. H. Green Trading a •Hamp«. While waiting to talk to him. her many fn» ods. e ght cuMomers lougr.t a ten-rent faaf Mr*. Bai lard, of Lente, wbo ia at pres to one who bought a five-cent faaf. Mr. ent taxing medica. treatment at Dr. Grover’* Danita num. at E. 39tb and ? arsons predict» that tbe fire-oent faaf Yamhill St», is being remembered by will aoon be a thing of the past, and that the ten-cent faaf 1» fetter valor, her many fnend». Today i* her birth ■asier and more san tary to handle and day and many kindly telephone mes more satisfactory to everyone. Mr. sages as well as floral gifttatteet tbe far Warren said that the only change in ing remembrance* of friend*. ?riee which his store had made on ae- D. J. Bontrager, tbe inventor and pat - «nt o' the increased high price*, was entee of tbe D. J. B. Power Puller, ia to advance tbe price of pork a little. setting up one of these machine* at 42nd Every thing else was being sold now at Ave. and 97th St., where be will dem- tie aaroe prices a. before tbe war He matrate tbe prowess of thia invention • 1« eonvinced that a sywematie campaign for the next two weeks. Mr Bontracer to educate people to trad, at home, and eomee from Woodburn. Ore. to »hoe them how much better they Residents and patrons of lient» dis- an do right at their own door yard 1« trict school* are circulating a petition moat needed and it would revolution:!» for the eatabliahment of a kindergarten .n these acbools at tbe earnest conven ient date. There are many reason* wby Lents P. T. A. To Meet. tbe eetablishment of such a department T-.r Parent-Teacher Aseuciation of wouid be an advantage. One of these the Lent» school will meet ia tbe Tabor petition* can be found at thi* office. bly Hal. Friday, March 16th, at A Mr. Clyde 8. Huntington of Wth 2 30 p. m. Aa inters»ting program ha» street, near 63rd avenue, ha* been in teea provided There will be two the Good Samaritan hospital for ten -r.aaicai number», a vocal »<Jo by Mia* lay*, having been ill with Typhoid- Mabie Sweet and a aong by Mire Cbap- Pneumonia, but ia reported to be much rr.an'a das». improved. Hi* daughter, Eva, ha* ju»t Mi»e Nelson will aak a sene» of qoee- 1 recovered from a severe attack of Pneu ncaa ia tbe interest of social welfare. monia Following thia there will be a r and Michael Dooney was burned Mon-lay table diacuMioa of th* aubjarte. morning from 8t. Peter* Church with Trnthfui Childrea" and “Cure of requiem maw, interment being in Mt. Wbiamg.*’ Tbe topic* will be pre !far>tt Cemetery. He was 69 year* of seated by Mr*. Farley and .Mie* age Hi* wife survive* him. Also three , Srbroyer. Aiao tbe topic “Buying that aons and three daughter*, all married. «n't buying, ' will be presented by Hr resided at 6916 69th >t Mr*. Thayer. • • STORE Keep Moving The terror* of moving from an ansatisfacVj-y 10CAÚ0C hare been min.mitad by Rose City Van Company’s Service Damage and Breakages are reduced to a Mmiaum. also the Cost of the Move THE ONE-WAY-CHARGE COMPANY Tabor 1424-D <1 U22 Foster Road What’s Bn‘gg“'s Bake'» ww ****** w the Reason sells more Bread than any other store in Lents. Try our BIG 5c LOAVES and you'll find out 9112 WOODSTOCK AVE. Daly bakery in M l Scott urine machinery :< BEC1 We want to co-operate with every farmer and producer of farm product» in this *ertx>n of country in building up an adequate HOME MARKET FOR PRODUCE. Give u. lb* opportunity to buy roar produce. The more of your produce we handle the batter price* ws ran make yon. H. C. CARVER, the Upper Main St Grocer, and deliver (Successor toC.’J. Holway) Tabor 3292 NOT CHEAP LUMBER --------- BUT--------- GOOD LUMBER CHEAP Quality Tells, Price Sells We offer yon both QUALITY and PRICES that cannot fail to be attractive. We »pecialii* in rongh and dressed lumber of all kind*, all kind* of flooring, ceilin<, aiding, finishing, window«, door», mantle», etc. Every vanetv of lumber and mill work. Come to us for GOOD lumber CHEAP. MILLER MOWREY LUMBER CO. Yard at Lents Jet. 2116 laoth St.. 4 block* from Foater Home 2411