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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1917)
Mt Scott Herald R. G. DIECK Newsy Items from Nearby Points FoK A DEPARTMENT » ONDI ÌTI I» BY OI R SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTH. Commissioner Arletd And Kern Park. the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sager last Sunday afternoon. . II. Gilli* <>f A43M Foster Road ha* Mrs. Dave Masters was a city II* has given you (our year* strict attention to duty, with large Ixt-n in hi* new Store for a few weeks r< >i|ictiu|i In expenditure, and an visitor on Monday. and hu<l the sign painted yesterday. Chas. Garrison was transacting j ADMINISTRATION WITHOUT POLITICS The store ot Black 4 Son, 6142 Footer business in Gresham on Monday. Road at 62nd street station, bus changed , P. L. Bliss has invested in a new hands, the new owner being Mr. Dob- i Studebaker seven-passenger car. bins. Ed. Pillster was a Lents visitor ArletaCamp No. 805 W. O. W., will one day this week. hold a patriotic meeting in the Princes* Pleasant Valley Grange meets in Theatre on Thursday evening, May 31. i all-day session next Saturday. A Everybody is invited and everything is good program is assured for the lec free. ture hour by the lecturer, Mrs. H. On Friday night, June 1, the differ E. Poppleton. ent W. <). W. camps of the city will W. L. Kesterson, who has been furnish one hundred candidates for 1 laid up for a couple of weeks as the Head Consul Boak and bis special de- 1 result of an injury received while gree team to initiate in tbe Foresters , working in a logging camp down the building. All W. (I. W. are invite I river, has so far recovered as to be Myrcia Circle No. 651 of the Women 1 able to return to his work. of Woodcraft celebrated their 11th an Mrs. G. W. Sager left last Friday niversary Tueaday, May 15lh, with a j for Kellogg, Ore., where she was musical and literary program of great | , summoned by the serious illness of interest, after which about eighty-five; ! her sister, Mr». C. F. Kesterson. sat down U> a bounteous spread served We stand for good roads and so by the committee. Suitable remarks i does every other good citizen, but were made try Guardian Neighbor, Mrs ' this does not signify that we are in Bushman, Organizer Heamain, Grand favor of the proposed $6,000,000 road Captain, Mr*. Stites, and Captain of the bond issue to be submitted to the Guards, B. Mathis. citizens of this state on June 4. On The Junior Artisans iield an open the contrary, we are opposed to any meeting last Monday night in the proposition that will add to the bur- W. O. W. hall. Tliere was a fine pro den of the taxpayer or any class of gram of readings, songs and dancing, taxpayer at this time. ______ using all local talent, ami the fuction The government will in all proba 4th on Ballot ! wound up with a dance. Ttie proceed* bility need all the men available in K. K. KUBLI <4 the evening were for the benefit of the prosecution of the war without for | the Junior Artisan* frnae ball team and building public roads. The farmer we understand that they came out about can get his product to the railroad City Commissioner Candidate For ♦ 15 •*) ahead. Little Mis* Phillips, lie- all right and the railroad can get “Ships and Shops Portland’s Great six year old candidate tor Rose Festival the produce to the seaboard, so the CITY COMMISSIONER est Needs.” (Jueen was introduced and vote* were problem will be up to the govern- Our City Government Needs a Tried (Paid Adv.) 23 sold by her friend*. Tbe proceeding* ment to get the stuff off the cars Business Man. closed about midnight. onto the ships and furnish the ships, VS ( Paid adt) There will be a Grand Patriotic Another point, if the vzar should last basket picnic in Columbia Park oo Sun three yiars, as predicted, the gov day, June 3, under the auspices of all ernment will need all the machinery SPECIAL OFFER the Fraternal societies of the city to and equipment that is now being which all are invited. The picnic will used to turn out pleasure cars to for MAY only tie in honor of Head Consul I. I. Boak ! make munitions and trucks for car-1 of the W. O. W., who is also President 1 rying men and supplies to the front, j from the NEW firm of of the Fraternal Congress, and he will People will no doubt be required to j be tbe main speaker. There will be ball I forego the use of pleasure cars al-j game*, drills by the different team* aud together as the gasoline and much ! patriotic speeches and song*. The park of the material used in the construe- I will be opened at noon and the balance tion of these cars will necessarily I $35 Suit for $30 of the day will be spent in festivities. have to be diverted to other use. Tab. IMMI 594« P2d St. S.E. 1 he Junior Artisan band will furnish Let us not add anything to our ! the music. burdens at this time that is not ab- | ; .-olutely necessary. FOR RE-ELECTION Modem Homes are Garrisons of Happiness Modern homes are planned to meet the needs of the whole family; promoting happiness and contentment. The modern homes as designed by “Ye Planry” incorporate in the interiors so many labor saving de vices, that housekeeping becomes a joy and not a drudgery. “Let us baiid a garrison of happiness for you.’’ Look at our <iiapUy of “Ye Planry" homes, actual photographs of modern, inexpensive Bungalows, unique Aeroplanes, attractive Two-Stories and pretentious Mansions, all planned to cut cost of construction by elimination of waste space, and at tbe same time to preserve comfort, convenience and in dividuality. Free plane and specifications. Copeland Lumber Co. Quality First, Service Always Tabor 1371 ARCHIE MASON B. S. JOSSELYN MANZ & MIRWALD N. N. NYGAARD Dealer in Ladies' and Gents Fine Shoes REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Golden Rule Candidate for Stili Moving . . L Pledgcu t ) Do the Light Thing at the Right Tine 23 Vote For ROSE CITY VAN The Ohe-Way-Charge Company See Ua For . . . E. N. WHEELER WOOD AND COAI Tab. 1124 !»<’>! 8222 Foster R. When in Lents Get Your Meals At The Cottage Restaurant A. KNAPP. Prop. MURPHY HAS MOVED Business Administration by a Busi ness Man. Oregon Goods for Oregon Needs. More Industries and Bgger Payrolls. More Confidence, Greater Progress. More Efficiency for less Money. Home on Every Lot, Every House Filled. (Pd adv) 231 Our Tailoring Talks . . OUR SUITS . . Tell their -fury to every iitwerves Show coin[H'tent Workmanship Exhibit I h'lH’iulable Fabrics The lienta Station Barl»er in now locale«I at the CUT RATE BARBER SHOP 9137 Foster Road Opp. P.O. Shave 10c Shampoo 15c Hair Cut 20c FLOYD MURPHY, Prop. NEW METHOD LAUNDRY See Me for Right Fit and Prices. Tabor 3614 F. F. EHRLICH QUICK SERVICE Ladies and Gents I'ailor FIRST CLASS WORK 9131 FoflTER ROAD WANT ADS Bellrose-Gilbert. MAYOR (Paid \ih ) Archer Plate. Harry Green, the burlier at Archer Place, took a trip to Tillamook over the week-end. lie reports a most delightful time, but came home with a strained back caumsl by a fall. FOR SALE Gue. Schmidt, the Archer Place meat man made a special trip to Portland GR WEI. and SAND. lleyting. lam w<>ek to collect some bills. Hie ex- Phone Talior 2063._________________5tf |ieriences ar.* affording much amuee- FOB 8 \Li. — Household Furniture | mi nt to hie friends. Prices very reasonable. Phone Storey, Marshall 137. A spelling contest was held on Friday evening, the 13th, at the Gilbert school house, four districts competing. District No. 45 won. At the conclusion of the contest the Pa rent-Teacher Association served refreshments, The proceeds are to lie devoted to the further improve- nient of the school grounds. Over $100 is now in the treasury of the association for this purpose. Residents of this community learned with surprise of the ma - riage on Thursday, the 17th ins ., of Mrs. Jennie Westfall to Mr. Cephas D. Sanders, of (5209 89th St. S. E. Mrs. Westfall has been a res ident of this vicinity for the past 11 years, and is universally loved and respected. We understand that Mr. Sanders is worthy of the bride he has won, which is saying very much indeed for him. May the light of love continue to brighten through out their coining years. FOR SALE — Barred Rock TOW- O. A. C. Strain. 11.00 for 15. Sure hatch. Mrs. J. F. Wing, 8831 Foster ' I9tf Road. FOR SALE—1914-Ford roadster oody with box attachment in good condition , for Hale or will trade (or front and rear i tires for Ford. 9326 Foster road S. E. j 21tf When you see a modest, tasty hat adorning a home-loving, loyal Lents i lady you can be sure it came from the ■ Lents Millinery and cost lees than a similar hat down town. Mrs. Gulliks will retrim your old hat at slight cost; she has a large assortment of flowers and ribbons. lStf SO-CALLED DANDRUFF can easily I be cured; my booklet gives full direc tions; also instructions for ladies’| shampoo. Home Sh <ving for men. the proper care of the feet, a sure cure tor constipation, liesides other valuable) recipes. All are very inexpensive and) use simple common drugs. If you need help I want to help you. For further ; information and copy of Itook send a Happy Valley. two cent stamp to Lock Box 618, Lents A little sunshine would be appre P. O., Portland. Ore. 20tf ciated these cloudy days. FOR RENT — Furnished house on The members of the Evangelical 63d street. $7 00. Garden space. Call Church are sorry to hear that their Tabor 2430. 21 pd. pastor for the past three years, Rev. WANTED T. R. Hornachuch, has been removed to another field by the annual con SECOND-HAND wheel. Apply this) ference. office or to Lents Garage. 18tf! Joseph Becker returned home Fri WORK WANTED day, the 18th inst., from Lake Coun DON'T RUIN your tine clothes. I I ty, Oregon, where he has been stay ing for nearly eight months, holding wash lace curtains, waists, etc., very down a 320-acre homestead. He will cheaply anil quickly. Will call and de- ) take up his position again at Katzky liver. Mrs. Kelly, 59th Ave., and 96th , Bros., where he has been employed St. lx>ave orders at Herald otliee. 23 for several years. For Practical Nurse call Mrs. Winter | Arthur Deardorff arrived home Home phone 2112. fi"04-86th St. 21 from the Vancouver barracks on PRACTICAL NURSE wants work. Saturday, having been relieved from Will do some house work. Mrs. Olson, duty because of being a married Taber M47 21 man and owner of a farm. The LOST OR FOUND neighbors welcome his home Coming. LOST—A Library book, “How to Make a Sunday School Go.” Apply at Pleasant Valley. C. E. Kennedy, of Lents, was in thia office' this vicinity looking after business FOUND—Purse containing money on j matters one day recently. Estacada car track. Owner can have Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sager and same by proving property and paying | little son, Clyde Jr., were callers at for this ad. Apply this office. 9418 Foster Road L. M. DAVIS FOR City Commissioner Good Wages—Give Labor a Chance Voters have three choices: First, second and third PLATFORM EFFICIENCY, ECONOMY AND A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL. NO FALSE PROMISES Will do the right thing at all times. I stand on my former record of two years in our City Council, and one term in the Oregon State Legisla ture, and have always advocated and worked for equal suffrage. The Voters—Men and Women, are my Campaign Managers. I look to them for my success, If elected, 1 promise to use my beet judgment and be a servant of the people. I have never betrayed a trust. I have ■Aident and taxpayer of Portland for over 25 years, year*, and I feel I been a resident can conscientiously ask your support. Yours for a bigger pay-roll and good wages. This is my religion. Give the working people a chance, Let us all pull together for the best interest of our Rose City. VOTE X . 29 » Paid Adv. 22 Food for Thought and for the Stomach The food you put in your stomach controls the activity of your mind. Pure foods create brightness and intelligence: poor food causes slugishness and legarthy. We 3ell PURE MEATS—the kind that build up both mind and body, and make success doubly sure. Eggiman’s Meat Market 5919 92d Street UP TO YOU We Sell Better Groceries for Less Money GIVE YOUR POCKET BOOK a needed rest. GIVE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT a chance to grow. Headquarters For Seeds and Fertilizers. WILEY Tabor 1708 9040 Foster Road B. W. SINES Successor to McKinley A Co.) Hay, Grain, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Chicken Feed and Supplies of all Kinds. Wood, Coal and Briquettes. Meat Scraps and Grit. Tabor 068 0326 Foster Road Has Your Subscription to the Herald Expired?