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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1917)
a Local and Personal 1 Word ha* been received tliat Mr. anil Mrs. F. Earle Wing, of Hutton. Al berta, Canada, are the proud tmretite of a little daughter, who arrivad on April lhat Feeling •JSth. Mother and daughter are re M / of Security ported as doing nicely. It will 1* re s*ll«v« you noticed the de called that Mr. Wing waa formerly a creasing number ot cords attached Lent* boy and has many friends in this to eveglarsea ? vicinity He is now the owner of a WO That is lai gely because a recent acre wheat ranch in Alberta. improvement known as the AO- Loop makes it possible for us to 1. F. Cbflutan of Wnd street, baa just adjust Fits-U Eyeglassee to fit completed the |«ainting of the interior your nose so that they positively of his house and has now conimcne«sl cannot fall off or blow off under on tlie outside. He is inclined to be sny ordinary circumstances. lieve this task will wrve to keep bun out of mischief for some time to come. l’aul Bradford, who has been for some time an employe of the Lenta Poet- ottii-e. is now driving a ear for John I*. Quite a rise from a humble postal clerk to that of cheuffeur for a great financial e magnate. are guaranteed to give perfect Born, to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ulrich, comfort and you’ll certainly ad of S5th street, on Mar 1st. a son. mit, when you see them, that Mr. and Mrs. Wm Anderton, of OOth they present a remarkably hand some appearance. street, spent several davs with relatives Drop in and examine a pair. I and friends at Troutdale over the week They vill surprise you. end. Mr. Anderson lias just received his honorable discharge from the Artnv and is taking a few days vacation before THE OPTICAL SHOP returning to his former position which has been kept waiting for him. Dr. Geo. B. Pratt. Optometerist Mrs. Minnie McCord left Saturday 326 Alder St. for Shedds, Ore., where she expects to Between Sixth and Broadway remain for some lime. Dr. A. Klaptocx is leaving Lenta this week, to lie alwent indefinitely We trust lie will decide to return and locate permanently in this vicinity. Governor Withycome and President Doney, of Willamette University, put tlieir hands to the plow on Thursday last and assisted in turning up a portion of the Willamette University campus, Up-to-date Hair Cutting which will be planted to potatoes. The Velvet Shave«, Razor Honing Governor and president not only assisted Special attention to children in plowing, but they also planted some Conveniently located of the potatoes and lieans whieh will be FOSTER RD. and MAIN ST. grown by the students. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Floyd Murphy, the barber, has moved Come in and enjoy the music his shop from Woodstock Ave. on the from oar Edison Amberola car line, to Foeter Road in the building adjoining the Home Telephone Co's, office, opposite the ^poctoffice. The change waa effected the first of the I week. IX OUR HORSE SHOEING The Lente Hardware Co. have fairiy The ehoe put on by guess is never t outdone themselves in arranging their satisfactory. Correct horse shoe j window display this week. It is very ing calle for a correct knowl edge <>f the foot and how ’ attractive and highly educational as to treat it properly. I well. Miss Hoekstra leaves this week for WE HAVE THAT KNOWLEDGE 1 a visit to her grandmother in Montana. MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith | The many friends of Peter Leipxig, Foster Road and 9"d St. | Agent at Lents Junction, will be pained ‘ to know that be has suffered a nervous breakdown and at the present time is When in Lents tilling the soil in Forest Grove. Pete, ! as be is familiarly called, maintains that he is benetitting physically and fi Get Your Meals At The nancially. He is following the plow and planting spuds. We hope that he | may soon be back in hie old stand at the Junction selling Mothers' home I made pies, candy and cigars. 7 Î I There’s a Reason A Million Back Yards. Repair Work a Specialty Miller & McGrew (S ’icces so Th to M. N. SADLER] Are at your service. Tabor 5542 PLUMBING and GASFITTING Complete line <•( 1’ umhin« Fixture« and Supplie« always on hand store with fo B care that you select your doctor. B Trade at a drug " store that pays more K attention to making B a customer than to making a sale. B Trade at the drug store where B you can be sure that you are getting the most and the best B for your money. B Trade at the drug store where c ■ IW K rou can "fwl at home". Where roe can feel at liberty tn make use of all the reaoercee a real drug store pscs- liarir has for your help, convenience and accomodation. ■ It is that kind of a drug store we take pride in running. 5 The relations between a drug- k, «■•< Ins cnstomera are akin to those between ado>-toraadhwpMMnU. ■ te km H The moment a druggist forgets this fact be aaaaes to bo a real druggist. i We want you to make use I ■ of all the advantages our Service ■ boMa out to 1 We are 1 The Store LENTS PHARMACY F. R. Peterson 1 Sons, Props. Tabor 2074 The Stevens' Cash Dept. Store Our success depended on the support of the people of Ixmt« and vicinity. The patronage we have received has been most gratifying, and to show our appreciation we hold this SPECIAL Sale; also to make room for the carpenter« to make necewtary alterations and room for our in creased business and a larger stock for which we are now preMed for room. We feel «ure these cut prices will meet with favor, considering the present buaineas conditions. Sale Starts APRIL 21 AND RUNS FOR THREE WEEKS. See bills for prices Buys Merchandise Worth $174.25 » STEVENS’ CASH D Where? 5427-29 92nd STREET at 1 1 OF COURSE FOR tradì : WILL TRADE for unencumbered Lanta or Portland pro|>«rty. Hou«« and tour lota in Clatskanie. Value lilt». Every inch in fruit or berries. Apply thia office. l’> ti PLAN TO STAMPEDE VOTERS BEING HATCHED Indications are that a plan is being incubated whereby advertising and publicity of different kinds will be used to frighten voters from their intended support of the two-platoon measure for the benefit of Portland Firemen. Where the money will come from to pay for newspaper space and personal work is not clear. FOR SALE GRAVEL and SAND. R Heytiug. Ph..nr Vater •-‘063. ____ 6U FOR SALE— Household Furniture Prii-vs very reasonable. Phone Mix Storey, Marshall 137. l’.»if FOR BALE — Barnnl Rork egg*. O U <’. Strain. Sl.Oo lor 15. Sure hatch. Mrs. J. F. Wing, KH31 Foster 1911 Road. The voter should look out for sensational state ment« Against reform in the fire department. Garb led statements mean little, and should mean nothing in this campaign, where the firemen have presented a solid bulwark of facts in favor of the two-shift system. Stand firm, voters, and give the firemen a square deal. FOR SAI E White I-eghorn and Rhode Island K m I egg« for artting. *1.00 to 41.50 per setting of 15. B. N. Hlnie- baugh, Gresham, R 1. 14tf When you see a modest, tasty hat adorning a home-loving, loyal I^nls lady you can be sure it came from the Lents .Millinery and cost leas than a similar hat down town. Mrs. Gulliks will re trim your old hat at slight cost; she has a large assortment of flowers an<l ribhone. lKtf NO GUESS WORK A. KNAPP, Prop. Only one year ago we purchased the Emporium, reorganizing and renaming it When One Customer .. CHESTER’S .. Barber Shop Cottage Restaurant » ANNIVERSARY AND ALTERATION SALE pushrwll JOHN M OF TNI IVY PRKM ——J MEMBER 1917 LEGISLATURE Business Man’s Candidate for COMMISSIONER He stands for strict economy, sound business principles, protection of the industries we now have and the en couragement of new one«, which means more pay rolls and the de velopment of the natural resources of Oregon, making a bigger, better and more prosperous Portland. What of your back yard? Is it littered up with refuse, or abandoned to weeds’ Plow it up and plant potatoes or other foodstuffs. It may yield only a dozen bushels or no, and an only one back yard its effect upon the national yield would tie but an atom. But if a million back yards were thus tilled, think of the result. Twelve mil- | lion bushel# or more of potatoes or other foods from back yards alone I A Inoklet containing over thirty pagr- ol valuable recipes : The removal and cure of so-called dandruff; Shampoo for ladies with full details; lathes' antisep tic and how to use it; sure constipation cure; advice on hom«-shkving, rule« (or tbe sanitary care of the feet. All at a very trifling cost This book ia well I worth one thousand dollars to any hu man being on earth as it contains in- ' tructions a« to the eanitai y care of the whole human anatomy. For further in formation and price send self-addressed, «tamped envelope to Lock Box 018 Lnta P. O. I’urtland, <2r«-gon. IM Fkemen’s Two-Platoon Com. (Paid Advertisement ) FOR KENT; fruit, furnished chicken house. IK. Half acre; plenty at house, large garden, $7 50 a month. 5H21 87th St. S. E. WANTED BKCOND-HAN1 > wheel. oiMce or to lamG Garage. Apply this l*tf WORK WANTED FOR PLOUGHING and harrowing call Tabor 3783. 1» PRACTICAL M RSI want« work. Will do hook - luinw work. Tabor 4U47 Mrs. Olson, 21 Trade Conspiracy Ordinance This ordinance provides a means of dealing with the causes of unfair attacks upon business concerns, without curbing the legitimate rights of individuals to express themselves as they may see fit. Makes it possible for the general public to be protected from the humiliation and irritation of being used as a tool of a small group, in a campaign to wreck an industry. It is hostile to nothing legitimate, and it is extremely friendly to the rights of all men, re gardless of their industrial affiliations, and to the general peace of the community. VOTE X Phone. Tabor 3214 110 YES Dr. P. J. O’Donnell (Continued From Page 3.) Dentist Methodist Church. ■Aid HT. and FOSTER RD. (Over Lenta Pharmacy) The service on Sunday morning will tie appropriate to the observance of T«bor SS»l “Parents’ Day." The pastor will preach a sermon appropriate to the occasion. Dr. Wm. Rees The Junior league will contribute some special music to the program of the Office and KtsIdSMS. 25* E 5<tb Ht. morning service. At the evening serv PORTI.ANIl, ORE. ice will occur the installation of the newly elected officers of the Epworth League, whith appropriate and impres sive ceremonies. The pastor will briefly Drs. Calder & Allen present the interesting subject of the Chiropractor« Old People’s Home at Salem. Yotl Bulldlntr.LKNTq, ORE The Epworth I>eague will present the Chiropractic Adjustments Relieve Chronic Anniversary Day program at their serv Aliment«. Examining Conaultatlon FREE. CIVIL ENGINEER ice at 7 :O0 o’clock. Miss Luzelle Kear 35 Years’ Experience ney will be the leader. Candidate for On Tuesday afternoon and evening C. E. Kennedy CITY COMMISSIONER a group meeting will be held at the Real listate and Notary Public Lenta church, Brentweod, Kendall and BelievesSn doing that well with one Wn«l and Car Line Laur«lwood churches participating. The dollar which any Ixingier can do with complete program tor this meeting will two dollars after a fashion. This is the TaWr Mm LINTR. ORF. true purport of an engineer. lie found on page 1, of this issue. 23 On Friday evening of next week the (Paid Adv) T«bor 4754 Epworth league will give an entertain ment at the church for the benefit of Dr. C. S. Ogsbury the Church Improvement Fund. ‘ An* Ownttotry interesting program is being arranged fur MAT only which will include a short play «ntitled, i.Kim. oamiow. “Young Dr. Frances Devine.” There from the NEW finn of will also be readings and musical selec Ks*t Mw. W* tions. A social time follows the presen tation of the program. No admission John Guy Wilton will be charged, but a silver offering Attorney-at-Law will be taken. Friends of the Leaguers »UH Pittori Slock are urged to loyally support them upon OIMs Oontuitatlon Svenili«* by Appointment Tab. 4W*. 5040 92d St. H.E this occasion and rejoice their hearts by a liberal contribution to the fund. JOHN A. McQUINN SPECIAL OFFER MANZ KIR WILD $35 Suit tor $30 19 FOR rent Professional Directory Church Notes. JAMES IRVING, Sec’y Bdlünc 312 (Paid Adv.) 19 A. C. CALLAN 6M Northrup St PORTLAND, OREGON Administration Without Politics COMMISSIONER DIECK SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED Because the total yearly expenditures for his entire department have been less than 2 per cent of the cost of public property under his care, yet your streets, sewers, bridge« aud sidewalks are in better condition than ever. (Eastern eitie« expend 4 per cent yearly for the maintain- anceof street) la DoMeves Ton Want Deeds, Not Words. Express and Moving .. For 8PB0IAL service, prompt delivery, low charge« Ml «arata! handling, try MBWORTH MITO SERVICE, 9101 Foster Rd. Wa have a new 2H ton covered van ami are prepared to teteto anything in any weather. B and astodan, Tabor WM Tabor VISO Portland Of, 1S4 1-1 Alder, Mar. an