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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
I Mt. Scott Herald LOCAL BRIEFS A Matter ot Business I am aware of the fact that ninety per cent of the buying public go to Will you trade with me if I make it to the store where they at least believe they can get the most and best goods for their money. your interest? My business is based on a knowledge of this fact. My stock is bought with a view to doing just that thing—give the most and best for your money. I believe I am fully prepared to carry out this purpose on everything you buy from me. Anyway— I guarantee that the man who undersells me will never get rich off the sales he makes. Are you open to conviction? Then come and see me. I CARRY A FULL LINE OF DRY 600DS ANO NOTIONS SPECIAL SALE OF OLD LADIES MUSLIN WEAR D. G. TEENY 6418 Foster Road. Arlela Sta. DON’T LET tire troubles CATCH YOU Without Tire Accessories it you want to be prepared for all kind« ot tire trouble, let us recoin mend a few of our GOODYEAR ACCESSORIES The coat ia •mall, the room they take in your tire kit ia small, but tbeir value when you have a puncture or blowout on the road ia large. Come in and let ua ahow you Goodyear Accessories. LENTS GARAGE AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor 8919 Foster Road Tabor 3429 D 61 DON’T ARGUE \I7 p Vv v S*11 iresb Tobaccos’ Cigars, Fruits and Confectionery Bring llii* Ad to the Waiting Room Confec-* Cp tionery and get two 5c Ice Cream Conea for Under New Management MRS. F. DAVIS WE TAKE PRIDE fn the Sanitary Arrangement of Our Shop The best is none too good lor you Quick Service, Sanitary Condition* Batiafactory Work, Moderate Price* SjH-cial Attention to Children'« Hair Cutting CHESTER’S BARBER SHOP Private ENGLISH Qasswork DAY EVENING W. Aimee Hollingworth, A. B. FOREIGNERS' ENGLISH GRAMMAR REVIEWS BUSINESS ENGLISH SPELLING DRILLS LITERATURE I Kit». Tai »or 2421 4 AUTO TRANSFER Piano and Furniture Moving. Long Distance Hauling. Express Service. Specially equipped to handle picnic parties. Reasonable rate*. ERNEST E. HATTER 6334 84th Street S. E. • Talior 377-1 Portland Stand: Bdwy. 062, A 1W2 Murphy Has Moved The lienta Station Barber ia now located at the CUT RATE BARBER SHOP <•137 Foster Rond Opp. P. O. Shave 10c Hair Cut 20c Sham 16c Lady’s S poo 30c The Finest in the World and at Leas than you can gat it for elsewhere FLOYD MURPHY, Prop. little community, the immediate popu* lation not exceeding 75, with a some- what larger contributing territori, re cently cleared |123 (Mr for the Red Cross by bolding a Strawberry Festival and chicken dinner It vu by far the large*! uff »ir ever pulled off by the community, aliont 800 people attend ing. One of the attraction* of the oc casion was a lecture by J. Pean Butler, formerly Principal of School* in i he Phillippine filanda. fie donated hi* cervice*, bringing hi* Philippine ex hibit with him. Je*se Hammer, of MRh street, was * Bunday guest ot friends in the city. G. N. Hager, of Gresham, was transact ing business in Isuil* the first of the week. G. 11. Gixslenougb, of 94tb St., spent a couple of days in Clatskanie, Columbia ' County, the first of ti>o week, going down ou business. M. McCord, of 82nd «Leet, left on Thursday ot last week for Redmond, Oregon, on a business trip. Mira Minnie Davis, of Gresham, was a I business visitor in líente Monday, inak- j ing the "Herald” office a pleasant call. Herbert C. Hoover tells Congress the Evangelical Church. food hog* have robbed the public of I The «object of the «errrion Sunday 4250,DUO,<XX) in five months. No wonder morning at the Evangelical Church will we grunt. I Mrs. W. A. Burns and little daughter, m - “The Coming Resurrection.” Rev. i Ixxila, of 8880-87th street, returned ou Hornechucb will apeak in the evening on “Leesons From Daniel.” There will Saturday from a two weeks' visit with be af>ecial music by the orchestra at both relatives and friends al Halem. services. In the evening the praise T- J. Erwin, of ««th St., waa taken service will commence at 7 :45 and con , to the Good Samaritan Hoepital on Fri tinue for thirty minute«. day of last week, where he ia suffering Owing to vacation time th« attendance from an attack of enpumonia. at the young people's service« Sunday Miss Ada Hamilton, of Albany, ia •vanings has been small. Our preaident, 1 visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Hawkins, Paul Bradford, ia untiring in bis effort« of 5040-84th Bl' Her father, Mr. John to make the meetings as attractive as Hamilton, also of Albany, ie visiting at pwaibie and securing the beat possible I her home. lenders. He announce« a surprise io Miañes Myrtle Moore and Gladys store for next Sunday evening. Way ■ Woodworth left Hunday morning to not surprise him by a large attendance? I spend a week at the farm home of Mise After the monthly business meeting Moore's grandmother, Mrs. Whitlock, i ot the Young People’s Alliance, which of Aurora, Ore. was held at the church on Tuesday Rev. J. W. Mayes and family, of evenining, the young people were in Maliton, Wash., arrived in town Tues formed of the recent marriage of one of day evening by auto and are the guests their members, George Moffett, residing of Mrs. Mayes' mother, Mrs. D. W. one and one-half miles Eaat of I>nts Homer. 71MM 58th Ave 8. E After the ‘■eseion adjourned the young Mrs. Holsier, who resides with Mrs. folks hiked to the home of the newly Westover, of 84th street, had the III is - weds and surprised them with a short ! fortune to fall down stairs during the serenade. After a pleasant hour spent hr. with music and eating cantaloupe, which past week, breaking her arm. E. W. Tidball is attending her. was provided* by the young men, the Mrs. Bird Clark, of Vernonia, was a crowd heartily congratulated the young Sunday guest at the O. E. Lent home. couple and took their leave. • Mrs. Clark ie in the city attending the i N. E. A. Hhe is principal of the ('bap- , friends Church. man school, in Columbia County. Mies Ruby Woodworth, of 5735 85th Services will 1« held next Sunday street, left Friday morning for Florence, both morning and evening. The time Ore., to spend some weeks with Mrs. of the evening services ha- been chang G. L. Grimshaw and her cousin Mre. ed for the Summer months. Christian Alfred Gentry. Mre. Gentry was for Endeavor will begin at 0:55; the even merly Lucy Woodworth, of this place. ing service will be held at 8:00 o'clock. Edwin Norine. one of the soldier Prayer meeting will be held at the usual laddies of the Lenta Methodist Church, hour. Seven new members were re enjoyed a Sunday off, attending both ceived into the church last Sunday service« of the church on Sunday laet morning. There is every likelihood that Mrs and visiting with friends between eer- j vice«, lie is doing guard duty at the Nettie Riley, former paator, will be present Boon at a Sunday evening service railroad bridge at St. Johns. Mies LanM Harvey, ot 90th 8t.. is en to deliver a “Peace" sermon for the spe tertaining Mise Nellie Young, of Crab cial benefit of the young men of military tree, Mrs. Margaret Ham, and Mies age. .Mrs. Riley ie down from Entiat, Nora Baird, both of Monmouth, at her Wash., attending the Oregon State borne thi* week. They are here to kt- Holiness Association Campmeeting. The monthly business meeting of the ¡ tend the N. E. A., of which they all, in- Christian Endeavor society wae held at , eluding their hostess, are members. Mrs. D. H. McKinley and daughter, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brum Miss Clara, and her sister, Mre. C. well, 10(03 Foster Road, on Tuesday Holmes, all of »2nd BL, left Monday evening with forty-seven present. Some for a two week-’ stay at Gladstone splendid reports were read from the va Chautauqua. As members of the Har- rious committees. The most inspiring I tnony Club they will have the use of report of the evening was given by the ! the lieautifnl cottage belonging to that Flower Committee, under the chairman ship of Carroll Tamplin. Much credit organization. is given them for -their unusual activi Misses Edna and Myrtle Burns, Mrs. ties in decorating the chnrch each i ' Maude Bleything, Mrs. Minnie Hyde week. One new active member was re ami daughter. Mias Elisabeth, Eniel ported. A very enjoyable social hour | I Swanson, Carroll Tamplin ami Myron was spent at the conclusion of the busi Richanlxon were among the la*nta dele- ness session under the supervision of i gation attending the moonlight excur- the Social Committee. Ice cream and : «ion of the Multnomah County Christian cookies were served a* refreshments. ' Endeavor Union Monday evening. The following Lents people attended Methodist Church. the Campbell Band Concert at I.aurel- j hurst Park Sunday afternoon: Mr. Jasper will take for the subject of Ijiwrence Richardson, Mies Edith his sermon next Sunday morning, “The I Berry, Wilbur Haworth Harry Tamp- Inner Circle.” The topic for the even , lin, Stanley Rogers, Carrol Tamplin, ing sermon will lie "The Enthusiasm of j Myron Richardson, J. Allen Dunbar J mus .” There will tie special music at I and hie eon and daughter, Lamont and both services including a selection by i Theodora. the Mixed Quartette in the morning and Miss Myrtle McNeil came home from a duet by Messrs Frost and Repp in the 1 Monmouth Saturday to spend the two- evening. I day vacation which the students were The Sunday School will observe Red given to admit of the instructors attend 1 Cross, Sunday on the 15th inst., a special ing the N. E. A. She was acoompanied collection lieing taken for this cause on i by her friends and roommates, Misses I that day. Madeline Phifer and Genevive Dear- On Tuesday evening of next week the dorf. They returned to Monmouth Tuesday afternoon. The school enroll Sunday School Board will meet at the ment numbers about’ 500 this year as church. A full attendance is desired. The Epworth League service Sunday compared with about 8iX) last year. Miss Lanra Hammer, of Klamath evening will tie of unusual interest. It Falls, who is spending her vacation at will be held out of doors if the weather the home of her brother, .lease Hammer, continues nice. Mies Wilhelmina Rar vey will lead. The topic ie, “What sflth St., was taken suddenly ill last week and was removed to the Good Samaritan Would You Do With One Million Dol- lara?” The question will l>e discussed Hospital when' an operation for appendi in the form of a debate on the follow citis was found to lie necessary. She is recovering nicely and was able to l>e ing: Resolved, That it Would Make brought to the home of her brother on for the Betterment of Conditions in This Monday evening. Mise Hammer is a Country to Limit the Accumulation of teacher in the Klamath Falls schools. Wealth Both Individually and Collect ively. Luzelle Kearney and Ivan Gay Miss Katherine Butterfield, of 90 E. will take the affirmative, while Mrs. 34th street, gave a birthday party on Minnie Hyde and Berry Ott will sup Friday in honor of her mother’s 52nd port the negative side of the question. birthday. The following ladies from • (Continued on Page 7) Le.it« attended: Meedanies JJellie Woodworth, Bleything, Armstrong. Boberin, Hawkins, Wilkinson, Miss The cry has gone forth in Calif Ada Hamilton, Mrs. . Cooper and ornia. “Draft the idle land!” A very pleasant daughter, Margurite afternoon was spent with gamee and Why not? What is there sacred I music, after which Miss Katherine about a speculative tract that in served ice cream and cake, assisted by time of national defense homes her little sister. Miss Alice. should be bereft of sons and acres Geo. V. McClure, formerly of Lente, but at present of the Friends Church at should be left to intensify the i Rex, w.ia in town on Saturday. This shortage of food? PATRIOTISM May is- shown in many way*. One ia by economy in the home. PREPARE NOW For the coming months. Buy your FRUIT JARS HERE ECONOMY, SCHRAM, MASON, and E-Z BEAL also fixtures and jelly glasses Church Notes L. E. WILEY Tabor 1708 9040 Foster Road Economical Housekeeping Consists in studying FOOD VALUES AS WELL AS PRICES FOB GOOD MEATS and REASONABLE P ’I kN The Thrifty Housewife goes to Eggiman’s Meat Market Tabor 2573 5919 92d Street You Need your Eyes Now As Never Before... Strenuous times are upon us. Your eyes are the steering wheels of brain rfnd body, anil you cannoi afiord to neglect them. WELL ADJUSTED GLASSES will equip your eyes for the task before them. Our glasses are scientifically ground to meet and remedy all eye defecte. See ns at once and put your eyes in perfect working condition, THE OPTICAL SHOP DR. GEO. B. PRATT, Optometerist 326 Alder Street, between Sixth and Broadway HAVE YOU EVER tried the AINSWORTH AIITO SERVICE, 9101 Fester M. lor Express and Moviig? Tboee who have are still our customers. Res sacs Wtb Ave. 1.1 Tabor *91 Tabor 7190 PortMnd Ot.. 204 1-2 Alder, Mar. JM B. W. SINES (Successor to McKinley & Co.) - Hay, Grain, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Chicken Feed and Supplies of all Kinds. Wood, Coal and Briquettes. Meat Scraps and Grit 9326 Foster Road Tabor 968 DRAKE & MAUCK LIDS | 2 | BONES 2 JOINTS 136 Fourth Street Main 5493 349 Wash. St, Opp. Morgan Bldg. Main 8882 We publish the Herald. $1.00 Per Year MT. SC0H PUB. CO. Tabor 7824 5812-92ntd St Home.D 61 STOP, LOOK, LISTEN! Did You See My A<1 Last week? 1 SAID I COULD SAVE YOU MONEY AND YOUR CAR FARE if you would buy your sheet metal supplies in LENTS INSTEAD OF DOWN TOWN You can buy anything you want from a baby chick fountain to a wind mill tank in my shop Stop And Let Me Show You My Goods and My Prices A. S. PEARCE; The Tinsmith, Foster Rd. (Opposite P. 0.) BEGIN IN THE ¡4 TCHEN Fathers and Mothers, if you want your children to be fit Teat preparedness brigade, members of the great Dngade, feed them PURE FOODS. We sell a line of family staples that have no superiors and few equals, and are located on the hill for your convenience. H. C. CARVER the Upper Main St Grocer, We call and deliver Tabor 3292