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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1917)
Mount Scott Herald Page Tint 1 WANT ADS i LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. am! Mrs. I^wis Coryell, formerly of Redmond, Ore., have moved into th« Mt. tfoott district and are now residing at MWI1 .'»3rd Ave., 8. E. Tliey are being cordially welcomed by church am! lodge circles and the hope is expressed that they will Ire pleased with their new borne. Mrs. f-etty Cone, of 60th Ave. H. E., is entertaining the Laff-O-lxrt Club at her home this afternoon. Mrs. Cone also entertained a dinner party at her home the last of the week in honor of Mrs. Jennie Barkley, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., who is visiting friends in this vicinity. The Women of Woodcraft of I .ent», making a jolly [»arty, left at an early hour Wednesday morning for an all day's outing up the (krlumbia Highway, having preempted the Ainsworth auto truck in which to make the trip, return ing late In the evening, tired, but hap py, having had a moat pleasurable trip. Bills are out announcing the sale at public auction on Thursday, Sept. Sth, of the entire stock and equipment of the Jersey IJIy Dairy, owned and oper ated by Chris Gesme. one mile North of Lente on the Powell Valley road near Kelly Butte. The herd consists of 41 milch cows, 11 heifers, high grade Jer kies, with equipment too numerous to mention. Hale begins at 10:30 a. m. Free lunch will be served at noon. hot sure enough. Now! Oocb ! Some body will be nearest to the Are. August Beidenstein and Goo. Odell have been called from this place for ex amination as there were not enough secured on the first call. Two autos a minute passed through hero for three hours consecutively, and after that mors or less rapidly one day recently. It is estimated that more than 1.000 went up into the mountains Saturday ami Sunday, and yet some writers in Portland papers claim the Marmot road is to l»e preferred. One thing certain, hardly any one travels that way. This is done in the interest of a big rancher over there who hopes to have the hard surface road laid on that aide. Nothing doing! The old Beulou Road, the main auto road, is the i right one. Roy Mitchell, well known here, lately joined the Navy, and was said by the Examining Board to be the finest spec!- < men of a man they had ever examined. | Beside« t»eing a perfect man physically he is an all around good fellpw whom everybody likes. A big auto truck has secured the job ! ol delivering the planks in this district,. of which there are over 160,000, mostly to be laid on the main auto ro.ul that runs up into the mountains. One of our ranchers is building a dam so that lie will be prepared to irrigate hi« garden and produce another year. Jos. Donaldson, of Tillamook, is visit ing his brother, John D , “your grocer.” FOR SAl.ti Mrs. Richard Thomas leaves early In GRAVEL and HANI». R. Iley ting. th* weak for California, where she will Phone Tabor 2063. fill visit friends. FOR HALE-FARM LAND Mrs. Brown, of Redmond, Or«., is the TI i <> Government neeils Farmer« hh guest thia week of Mrs. Limbach, of well ax Fighter«. Two million tlir«-e hundred thousand Acree of Oregon A Gilbert Road. California Railroad ('<>. Grant Landa, Owing to lack of «pace the names of Till« revealed in United Htalea. To be opened for liomextxadx and »ale. Con th<x«« drawn in liie draft willfbe continu taining xome of the Ixwt land left in ed next week. the l'niled Htatea. Larue Copyright«-»! Mies Mildred Volts, of Woodmere, Map, «bowing land by M-ctlon« and dexcription ol «oil, climate, rainfall, has been visiting friends In Tillamook elevation», temperature, etc., by conn- during the past week. tiea. Postpaid, One llollar. Grant | Mrs. G ho . Dilly and daughters, of Lamia Lx'atinK Co, Box H10 Portland, 63rd avenue, spent Bunday with Mrs. < Iregon. Ggne Jenkins, of Troutdale. WANTED—Piano pupil»', Beginner» Mrs. Sidney Keller and small son, of a specialty. Term« reaaonable. Studio j North Yakima, Wash., are visiting at U71W Brilliant Hl., at Woodatock Ave., I friends and relatives in Lents. 1.» lite, < >».» Mary It. l ock hart M Mrs. J. Alien Dunbar left Baturdav FOR HALE— Ji sore with ROM (braon for a visit with relatives and friends in homie llnixhed llirnoul, just outaide the Yamhill County. city limit« in N. E. part of I amt« I’riee Mi»» Olive Dawson and little Miss |76O. Mortgage for $■>•<> at 8 |«-r cent Louise, of 92nd street, enjoyed a visit for 2jyear«. $2.'»o xavcx thia ipxxl home. with friends at The Dalles over Bunday Inquire al the Herald Office. last. FOR HALE ¡—ItEHT LIVE BODY FIR Mrs. Harry Tucker and daughter, CORD WOOD. Cleone, of Bist Nt. B. E., have been vis W. B. HINEs, LENTS, Ore. Phone iting relatives in Silverton, Ore. recent Tabor tats. ly- Mrs. E. B. Beegle, of Foster Road, is making an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. lx>uise Gibnon, of Lacy, Wash. II. P. Cone, of Hood River, has been Happy Valley. visiting his two nephews, C. W. and Corn, beans and potatoes are showing E. E. Cone, of this district, during the the effect« of the long-continued dry pest week. weather. Mias Ruby W<x>dworth, of 6736 86th Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ulrich, of «treet H. E., visited at the home o( Gresham, arid H. J. Hoff master and Mrs. Wilson, of Tillamook, during the family, of Damascus, were guests at the past week. home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Ulrich on 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson and Bunday, the 12th inst. family, of IGth street H. E., enjoyed a Mrs. Chas. Rebstock has accompanied trip up the Columbia Highway with Rev. T. R. Hornecbuch and family for I friends on Sunday last. a lew days' outing at Tillamook this J Mr. LeRoy Pratt, a prominent busi- week. —for speeding m-HS man of Tacoma Wash., is visiting Mr. am! Mrs. C. F. Zinxer are leaving I liis footer mother, Mrs. Mary C. Jeaaers, Unlay, (Thursday) for Rockaway Beach Is This Your Boy? Hey, there! You’re under U6U8 Wlb Ave., H. E. for a month’s stay. Bon Voyage. arrest! Didn't know you were You cannot expect him to be inter Mr. an<l Mrs. J. C. McGrew, of frtHli beating the limit, eh? Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deardorff «[»ent Ave., spent several days during the past Sunday at the home of the former’s ested in liis school work if he cannot Of course not—your Ford week al the camp nt Willboit, in the parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Deardorff. see clearly. Properly fitted glasses may hasn’t got a speedometer. mountains, returning on Mon lay. E. G. Ear ton, from Nampa, Idaho, But that excuse won t go in a Unless you are A nice mantle lied, nearly new, with was a visitor al the home of L. C. Beck be just what he needs. police court. You ought to springs and maltreas will lie given to er on Friday last. Mr, Eaton is in the positive your boy’s eyesight is all right, have a Stewart Speedometer any one who will haul it away. Apply grocery business and was in tiie city on your Ford. you should have us examine it at once. at W36 Foster Road, near 06th Bt. buying goods. You can gat it—alone— for $10. C. C. Barker, of 91et St,, is «(»ending But wa recommend it mounted in a few days at Beattie. He will take in the handsome black enameled Stew» Watson's Station. Do not let your children enter school art lnatrument Board. Installed in sights at American lake before return a few aeconda. No acrvws or brack- Mr. Walter Headrick, brother of Mr. handicapped by defective vision. ing home the last of the week. eta. Takes all vibration from steer Mr. and Mrs. Coyt Doxier and little Joseph Headrick, motored down from ing wheel. $10 for the Speedometer. $1.23 for the Instrument Board alone, eon, of Beaverton, spent the weekend Seattle in his handsome Dodge machine or the whois cosbiaatron for $11-33. with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bager. of 94th for a few weeks of combined business and pleasure. He has just returned Ht. and Woodstock Ave. from an Eastern trip which was also his Mr«. Blanche Wheatley and daughter, wedding tour. He and his bride visited DR. GEO. B. PRATT, who have been visiting friends in town relatives in Tenneeee and other points. Stewart Speedometer and for the past two weeks, left for their ■strumas! Board fee Perda Mrs. A. L. Cummings, at ‘.«»th street home in Tillamook on Saturday morn Optometerist and 71st avenue left last Monday lor an ing last. >11.25 extended visit with relatives in Michi 326 Alder Bt. between 6th and Broadway Mrs. Otto Katxky and children, accom gan. She will be absent several months. A Stewart Speedometer not only panied by their cousins, the Deeky’e, Her two sons, Arthur and Gerald, ac telle you how far and how faat you ol Montavilla, have gone to Welche’s go—but checks up on gaa and oil companied her. coneumption — keepa track of the camp in the mountains for a two weeks' mileage — helps cut expenses all Mrs. Sarah McVey, formerly of outing. around. Mosier, Ore., but more recently of Pasa Geo. L. Carr, recently of Lente, but dena, Calif, is expected to arrive soon Don’t be without one another at present residing in the Piedmont day. on a visit to her son, James McVey, the district, left Wednesday morning on a well-known concrete contractor. Tend to It now. business trip into Cooe County and vi- ■ chilly. He will be alHMUt about a month. | The little eight-weeks old son of Mr LENTS GARAGE and Mrs. Andrew Anderson die.I on Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Hedge and Mr. Friday morning last of whooping cough. Ami Kililah). Prop. XVI» Foster Rd Tabor M» I» si and Mrs. Droste have gone to the coast Two older childrvn, Lawrence and little near Waldport for a two weeks' outing. Thomas, are very ill with the same Hunting and fishing will comprise the disease The funeral of little Harold diversion of the party. Cnarles was held at the residence. A war wedding occurred in this vicin Many beautiful flowers were sent by ity during the past week, Mies Adelaide sympathising friends. The burial was Rowley, of Woodstock Ave., becoming in Mt. Scott Park Cemetery. Mrs. An the bride of E. C. Beck, of the Engi derson is a sister of Miss Clarice Farris, neers’ Corps, at preseut stationed at Mrs. Byron Caldwell, formerly of Lents Vancouver. and Mrs. James McVey, whose children can lx> simply and permanently cured by H. A. Darnall, of »2nd street, re have l«»en exposed to the dread whoop turned last, week from bis ranch down ing cough. Their little daughter, PHYSICAL METHODS in Columbia County where he had been Katherine, is just recovering. Mr and for some time. Accompanied by Mrs. Mrs McVey were with the afflicted ELECTRO THERAPEUTICS Darnall they returned on Wednesday family as much ax possible during the deal direct with the CAUSE of disease of this week for an extended stay. illness and subsequent death of their and not its SYMPTOMS and assist na ture to do the work she alone is able to I Mrs. C. A. Daniels and children, of little son. perform SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET 63rd Ave., 8. £., left Wednesday morn or call and consult me FREE. ing for Bend, Ore., where they will joiu Woodmere. Mr. Daniels, who is engaged in work at Mrs. Anna Beede is slowly recover that place. They ex|>ect to remain dur ing from a serions illness. ing the coming winter at least. Mrs. Wm. Lope has returned home Mrs. H. A. White, of E. 90th street, THE ALISKY BLD g . entertained the ladies of St. Paul’s from a ten days* visit with relatives and Phone Main 3140 Portland, Ore. Guild at her home on Wednesday after friends in Marshfield, Ore. She was noon of last week. After the business accompanied by her sister, Mrs. G. K. sexxion a delightful s<x-ial hour was en Miller, and neice, Dorie Miller, of this joyed ami refreshments served by the city. They report a tine trip. ■ ........ ■ ■ ■■ ■' I Miss Theodora Klock is home from an f hostess. extended visit at Salem. Tabor 35X Rev. B. C, Dewey, of 99th Ht., who Neil M. Robertson and M. E. Williams has been conducting evangelistic meet ings at several points in Washington is spent the week end at Larch Mountain. Dr. Wm. Rees Wm. ).ope and Neil Robertson visited now engaged in a series of services with Office and Residence. J5X E 50th St. Rev. Jno. Riley at Entiat, Wash. Mr. Private J. E. Johnson, of Co. K., 3rd PORTLAND. ORE. Riley was formerly pastor at the local Ore. Regt, one evening lest week. Friends Church. Mr. James Reed is now at Clackamas. East <097 Harry Vail, of the Becker Market, Rev. W. K. Amos and family, and Bdw. KW» accompanied hy his family, spent Sun Mr. and Mr«. K. H. Jones and daughter, Chickens that are froth killed. day with relatives near Buxton. They Francis, have returned home after a de John Guy Wilson found plenty of dust and such of it as lightful outing at Eagle Creek. Attomey-at-Law Fish, steaks, chops. was not raised by the automobiles was ssx Ptttock Block lifted into the air by the gentle breese Office Consultation Kvsnlnxs by »Appointment GherryvINe. that blew most of the day. The dog star rages. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hadly and sons, of 94th street, spent Bunday al Columbia These are the dog days all right, and Prof. T. E. Lawson Park. latter iu the week Master Grant they ar«‘Mog-gone«!'’hot, but not like accompanied by hie mother took a trip they are in New York City, where 1,000 Piano Lessons at Your Home at 60c to the hospital where he had bis tonsils have died with the heat. He Will Call and adenoids removed. He is doing The sun spots, they toll no, will bo at EVERR FOOT OF I HEREBY PROMISE TO GIVE GOOD FAITHFUL SERVICE1 LUMBER SOLD st this lumber yard lives up to its promise to give good faithful service. We can sell you the kind of lumber you want. In proper lengths and warrant that both the material and the bill will satisfy you. RICE- KINDER LUMBER CO. Successors to Miller Mowrey Lumber Co. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Sash and Doors, Nails, Builders* Hardware, Roofing and Building Paper Mill at Lents Jet. Home 2411 !90th St., 4 blocks from Foster Tabor 2116 Rural Items PATRIOTISM May be shown in many ways. One is by economy in the home. PREPARE NOW For the coming months. Buy your FRUIT JARS HERE Pinched Again! The Optical Shop We Carry the Finest Line of Poultry All the Year Around GOOD NEWS Chronic Sufferers DR. R. A. PHILLIPS Professional Directory Everything In the Meat Line E66IMÂN S MEAT MARKET Tabor mi . W19 IM Strait nicely. their wont next week, when it will be *a boras* ttlSMthM. ECONOMY, SCHRAM, MASON, and E-Z SEAL also fixtures and jelly glasses L. E. WILEY Tabor 1708 9040 Foster Road B. W. SINES (Successor to McKinley A l C o .) 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 13d Fourth Street Main 5493 349 Wash. St, Opp. Morgan Bldg. Main 8882 Are You a Conservationist? Then take advantage of the dry weather to put your roof in shape for the rains which will soon come. See me for tin shingles, valley tin and other roof fixtures. I can supply your every need in the way of Tanks, Troughs, Poultry Fountains, etc. at prices that you can afford to pay. I do all kinds of sheet metal repairing. Stop and Examine before Going Farther. A. S. PEARCE; The Tinsmith, Foster Rd., opp. P.O. Tab. 5838 Your Personal Appearance EVERYBODY NOTICES IT. It’s a fact—you can’t walk along the street without some one taking note of your personal appearance. To present the right appearance you should wear one of our HAND MADE, PERFECT FITTING SUITS F. F. EHRLICH WE TAKE PRIDE fn the Sanitary Arrangement of Our 8hop The best is none too good for you Quick Service, Sanitary Conditions Satisfactory Work, Moderate Prices Special Attention to Children’s Hair Cutting LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR 9134 FOSTER ROAD AUTO TRANSFER Piano and Furniture Moving. Long Distance Hauling. Express Service. Specially equipped to handle picnic parties. Reasonable rates. ERNEST E. HATTER 6334 84th Street 8. E. Tabor 3774 Portland Stand: Bdwy. 962, A 1962 The Lents Station Barber is now locate»! at the CHESTER’S BARBER SHOP Still Moving .. ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-Chargejämpany See Us For . . . WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D 61 8222 Foster R. ’» I * When in Lents CUT RATE BARBER SHOP 9137 Foster Road Opp. P. O. Shave 10c Hair Cut 20c Shampoo 15c Lady’s Shampoo 30c The Finest in the World and at Less than you can get it for elsewhere Also 8anitary Clotbee Bleach and full instructions how to use it. No more Blue Mondays FLOYD MURPHY, Prpo. Get Your Meals At The Cottage Restaurant A. KNAPP, Prop. Bring Your Fine Job Work to the Herald