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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1917)
Mount Scott Herald WANT ADS LOCAL BRIEFS Rural Items Woodmere. Mre. Ramsey, of Springbrook, Ore., in visiting her daughter, Mr*. O. M. Mrs. Win. Lope has been quite ill FOR SALB during the past few week», but is on<» GRAVEL and HANI». R. Heytiug. Tatnplin, of 82nd Ht. Phon« Tabor 200 W Mr«. Gene Jenkin« ami children, of more able to get out. Troutdale, are visiting Mre. Will Ander Neil M. Robertson and M. E Wil FOR HALE—FARM LANDH. liams motored to Eagle Creek for the The Guvernmant need» Farmer» a» son, of 92nd Ht. H. E., till« week. well ax Fighter». Two million Ilin-« Mr. Tony Bright, of Phoenix, Ari*,, week end. They took numerous bikes hundred thousand Acres of Oregon A 1« in la-nts, visiting Ida daughter«, Mr*. to place» of interest, such a» tlie Devil’» Oallfornia R*Br<MUI Co. Grant Lands. Punch Bowl, etc. They were joined by Title revealed in United Htales. To. lie T. McHlov ami Mr». ¡.ester Moll. opened for honieat«a<la and »ale. Con Mr. ami Mr». If. A. I'arnall returned several other young people and enjoyed taining some of the I m -M land left in an exceptionally delightful trip. the United SUU*. Large Copyrighted the flr»t of the week after an extended Private James Reed, of Co. C. Find Map, allowing land by section» and stay on their ranch in Columbia County. Oregon, visite.l relatives in Haletu last deHcription of soil, climate, rainfall, Mr. and Mr». W. A. Burn» ami »mall > elevations, temperature, etc., by conn- Hunday. In the evening be attended «oil, f*<slie, of 87th Ht. H. E., are »pond- ■ tiea. Postpaid. One Dollar. Grant lamia b« sling Co. Bo* 010 Portland, ¡ng the week with relative» and friend» j the »ervice at the Millard Avenoi; Church. Oregon. in Hal«m. Private J. E. Johnson, of Co. K . WANTED—-Piano pupils: Beginnera Born to Mr. and Mr». O. Errig of a spscla’.!*. Terms reasonable. Htudlo ; Beaverton, August 23, a daughter. Third Oregon, sja-nl the «lay Saturday at 9719 Brilliant Ht., al Wmalstoek Ave., Mr». Errig was formerly Lucile Hubler with hi» sister, Mrs. Wm. ta>pe. lanta, Ore Marv It. l ock hart. S6 The many friends of Rev. W< H. of Deals. FOR s \I I III >1 I I V I BODY I IK Amos, of 7420 «2nd avenue, eXU-nd to Mr. and Mr». Erford, of iHtli Ht., re CORI' wool» W. B. HINEH, LENTH, Ore. Phone turned the fl rat of the week from an him their sincere sympathy in nis great Tabor 908. | extended aubi trip through California sorrow occasioned by tfie sudden death of bis brother, Robert, on Hunday after- FOUND—A ring. Party proving own ■ ami Nevada. noon, the IiiHt , « Mr». J. L. Campla-ll Hr., and daughter, ership may have it by calling at 4804- Miss Theodora Klock is now at Bend, Miss Marjory, of Clatakanie, On-., were x6lb Ht. H. E. ____ ___ On-gon, where she expect» to spend tie- INFORMATION WANTED of the the gm-Mta of Mr«. Minnie Hyde, of Winter with her sister. Hhe likes it 94th Ht., the last of the week. whereabout* of Eli Carver, brother of fine in the inland town. Mias Doria Meier ba« »old 23 Chevrolet II. U. Carver, l-aat heard of in Port Mr». W. N. Abel ami daughter. Miss 11917 car« Him<- the tir-t. of May. She land about 17 yeara ago. Tab. 3292 30 ha* just received a new 1W1K model for Virginia, motored to Forest Grove on I/)HT—One dark roan heifer, nearly her own uae. Saturday last. black, branded ’C. M.” on right hip. Mrs. George Miller and daughter, Mr». E. N. Holway, of Lenta, 1« visit Coming lieah noon. Finder please noti Miss Doris, of Firland, »i>ent tlie day ing her non» in Iowa and Chicago, 111. fy C Meng, Kendall Station. Reward, A recent letter announces that »lie is with Mr». Wm. Lope on Monday of 86 last week. having a very pleasant time. FOR HALE—One 2200 lb. team for Mr». Harry Uaher acted as chaperone Mi»A Theodora Duubar, who baa been nale cheap. ♦ 100 9 and 10 yeara old. visiting relative» and friends in Yamhill for a Sunday School picnic on Wednes Oren P. Ballou, Eagle Crerk, Ore. 35 County for several week« past, returned day of last week. A numtier of the friends of Chas. FOB SAl.E Large gray Nlcrgra go- to her home in la-nta Saturday evening. cart with auto top, graid condition. Glia Heller han secured a |meitl«n an Beede met at his home on Thursday, I' oh I $10 00, will aell for $7.00. Thia in «a)e«man in the »hoe »tore of W. E. the 23rd inst., the occasion being his a bargain «92* mi street. 35 Goggins. He ha» taken up hi» reai birthday. A pleasant afternoon was »(■ent. Mr. Beede had just returned on WANTED: Elderly lady for light deuce on 92nd Ht., in the Elrod honae. Mr. and Mr». J. Hanger Fox and Tuesday from a successful fishing trip up honae work, email wage*. i children, of 95th Ht. H. E., returned on the Washougal River in Washington. Mrs. M. Keetell, < Tuesday from an extended visit with He brought home a fine basket of Rain :ifi 5815 mull Ht, H. E. i relative« and friend» in Eastern On-gon. bow Trout. The Bumble Bee Club will hold a social and danee on Baturday night, Hept. 1st. Thia will be the last social event of tlie Summer. A numtier ot the Bumble Bees are intending to try tlie hop fields for a change. Mr. Chaa. Turner, who has spent the paat year in the East has returned to his home in thia neightiorhood. He has lieen warmly welcomed by hladaughter», Mis»-« Mamie, Edith and Mildred. Mi* Edith is a well known violinist, her little sister, Mildred, acting as lier ac companist. They have a fine vegetable garden to show their father what they could do in thi» line, in bis aonence. Kendall. The Ladies’ Aid and Parent-Teacher Association recently held their last meeting» for the current year. They will meet next month to elect new offi cers and outline their program for the work of next year. School will not start in the Battin district for two weeks yet, being that much later in starting than the city schools, thus giving the children more time to assist in the harvesting of the crops. The dry weather will make the gar- ' den crops short, yet the supply will be more than usual as so much more was planted in this district than last year, especially potatoes and beans, Mr. Strasser and family are now val ued resident» of this district, having | purchased ons of Mr. Oleson’S homes. Mr. Oleson Was home from Eastern Oregon for a short visit, returning Tues day. He ia engaged in drilling wells in the eastern and central parte of the state. He says in some instances the wells cost as much as the original cost of the farms, but add more to tbeir' value. Mr. O’Sullivan and family have moved to Kenton so as to be nearer his work. Mr. Fowler and family contemp late doing the same, thus we lose two of our valued neighbors, but they may not | remain away for long and their homes i will undoubtedly be occupied by others I during tbeir absence. Mr. and Mr». Paul Rienccker, of Wdtson’s Station. 6131 90tti Ht. H. E., an- rejoicing over the advent of a »on who arrived at their Mr. and Mr». C. R. McAllister, of i home on the 26th inst. Mother and Sunnyside, Wa*h., and D. B. Parkes, of The Will Of The Majority. > bala, are doing tine. Co. D. Third Oregon, a brother to Mrs. “I’d like to see anybody interfere Mi»« Ullian Taylor, of Lenta, was McAllister, visited at the home of Mr. with my own business. I’d send him i united in marriage to Geo. Smith, of and Mrs. F. E. Hogue for several days out of here in a wooden overcoat.’’ Portland, on Wednesday evening, Rev. during the past week, before departing This is reported to be a quotation P. Beutgen, pastor of Ht. Peter» Church, for their former home in Monmouth. from the utterances of a moonshiner of officiating. Mr. Parkes is on the reserve list, having Oiegon. As a matter of tact, we haven’t Mre. E. W. Elrod, of 92nd »treet, and been honorably dischaiged. a doubt but that a good many men have her daughter, Mias Mildred, returned to Mrs. John Webber, of 73rd avenue, is said something of the sort. Their ar I their home the last of the week after entertaining her neice who will remain gument is baaed, apparently, on the be «pending tlie Summer near Hood River, , with her during the balance of the Hum lief that so long as they make whiskey Oregon. mer. for their own use, out of tbeir own Dr. O’Donnell 1» painting, tinting and W. P. Fisher has returned to his grain, on their own places, the law can completely renovating the interior of home in Monmouth after a pleasant not interfere. bis office thi» week and will be a« shiny visit with his daughter, Mrs. F. E. A recent decision of the Oregon as a new pin when lie baa completed Hogue, and her interesting little supreme court definitely state« that the ean be «imply and |>ermancntly cured by the job. manufacture of intoxicating drinks of daughter, Emma. Miss France» Rife, of 88th atreet, left PHYSICAL METHODS A kindly stork brought to Mr. and any kind is expressly prohibited, no the last of the week for Carlton, Ore., Mre. Fred Blannelt a very welcome matter for what purpose the liquoi is to ELECTRO THERAPEUTICS where ahe will visit friends; she will also tie son last Sunday night about 8:00 be put. The will of the majority is that deal direct with the CAUSE of diaeaae visit friends in Middleton before return o’clock. He weighed lbs. Alva, nothing of the sort can be made in this and not ita SYMPTOMS and assist na ing home. the little seven-year old daughter of the state. It is lawless to defy the express ture to do the work ahe alone ia able to Mr. and Mre. 8. W. Rowley and fami home is most delighted; when asked will of the majority.—Oregon Farmer. perforin SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET ly, of 85th Ht., and Woodstock Ave., who she thought her little brother or call and consult me FREE. Jailing traitors and alien left Hunday evening for Seattle and looked like she very sedately replied vicinity. They will lie absent about that lie looked like her. enemies is quite proper and | two months. Mre. Walter Headrick, a recent bride, should be done in every case, The marriage of Virgil Purvis, of Port- has just returned from an extended but we’d like to see them put to i land, and Miaa Agnes Della Pitta, of wedding tour. Mr. Headrick, on ac work and made to earn their THE AI.ISKY BLDu. Phone Main 3140 Portland, On». ' Ixmta, was solemnised at the parsonage count of business pressure, was com- keep. Taxing loyalty to feed of Ht. Peters Church, on the 18th inst., pelled to return a few weeks ago. They disloyalty does not appeal to us. are now visiting his brother and wife, Rev. P. Beutgen officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Headrick, 8808 “ 1st Mism-s Wilhelmina Harvey ol 90th “No matter where you are street and Elisabeth Hyde, of 94th Aie.S E. The wedding of A. H. Fletcher, a billeted,” writes a Canadian sol street left thia morning for Bull Run, where they will spend the week-end popular autoist, to Mrs. Florence Bur dier from the trenches in France, with the former’s aister, Mrs. I). Brown. roughs, which occurred recently at “there you will find the Mrs. 0. M. Harvey, of 90th Ht., ac- Kalama, Wash., was a distinct surprise Y. M. C. A.—the nearest thing companied by her two small grand to their many friends in Ix-nts and West to home we boys have.” Portland, as they kept their own children, Bobby Harvey and Lucile | - counsel, not even making their engage Bletything, have Iteen spending the ment known. However, they have lx-en past week with relatives and friend» at welcomed and are receiving the hearty A SCREW LOOSE G realism. congratulations of all their friends, who Henry Aebly and family of 92nd St. Mai cause a wreck. Get the tires are ready to conceed that each has are moving to Tekoa, Wash., next week chosen wisely and all join in wishing and other loose parts of your wagon I where they have a quarter section of them happiness and prosperity. They and other vehicles tightened while land. The (toys are anxious to get back will be at home to their friends at 747 the weather is dry. to the farm which speaks well for their Clinton street. judgment. Mre. Dick Smith and daughter have We Guarantee Every Job. The local Friends Church is rejoicing recently returned from American Lake in a new coat of paint. It has also been where Mr. Smith is Superintending the MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith newly tinted and painted inside and paving of the streets of the cantonment Foster Road and 93d 8t. presents a spick and span appearance for the U. 8. troops. that is a delight to the members and friends who worship there. Willis Burr, of California, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burns, of 87th 8t... | on Hunday last, having motored up dur- ; ing the past week. They are old-time friemla, this being the first time they 1 have met in twenty-seven years. Most of our customers are constant customers— G. E. Ixx ke, who was injured a short returning to us repeatedly for whatever they may time since in the mill at Lents is re need, from tires and tubes to practically everything covering as rapidly as could be exp«-cted. in the nature of motor car accessories. It was found uecessary to take, off t|iv hand at the wrist, instead of at ,the You may be an out-of-towner—you may not live knuckles as was first reported. / where we can serve you constantly- we may have Mr. and Mre. R. H. Knight, o? 99th Our ateaka, chop a, poultry opportunity of serving you only once. street, Mr. and Mre. J. WhB/iey, of and A'sA are the beat in tou/n. «3rd street 8. E., and Mr. jftid Mr». Nevertheless it is our endeavor to make our ser We supply the beat fami- Taylor, also of the Arleta dwrict, will vice such that you will always remember that once, leave tlie last <4 the week for A week-end liea. and wish that you could be a constant customer of camping trip in Clai-kanfas County. such a garage as this. They will remain over Labor Day. A large class ot candidates were in struct»! In the mysteries of the first de gree at the I.O.O.F. lodge at their meet ing on Tues.lay evening of this week. No Tabor 2S73 Ml) »24 Street session was held at the first meeting MEL KILDAHL, Proprietor night of the month owing t« the death Tabor 3429 D 41 1919 Foster Road of Clarence Baker* The lodge met and adjourned. GOOD NEWS Chronic Sufferer E VERY FOOT LUMBER SOLD at 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. 100th St., 4 blocks from Foster Tabor 2116 Home 2411 PATRIOTISM May be shown in many ways. One ia by economy in the home. PR si ?ARE NOW For the coming months. Buy your FRUIT JARS HERE ECONOMY, SCHRAM, MASON, and E-Z 8EAL also fixture» and jelly glasses L. E. WILEY Tabor 1708 9040 Foster Road B. W. SINES (8ucce»»or to McKinley & Co.) Hay, Grain, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Chicken Feed and Supplies of all Kinds. Wood, Coal and Briquettes. Meat Scraps and Grit Tabor 968 9326 Fortsr Road DRAKE & HAUCK LIDS | 2 | BONES 2 JOINTS 349 Wash. St, Opp. Morgan Bldg. Main 8882 136 Fourth Street Main 5493 DR. R. A. PHILLIPS ECONOMIC and MILITARY PREPAREDNESS THE UHIÏERSITY OF ORE Personal Attention toTelephone Orders The Constant Customer Let Ua Supply You EG6IMAN*S MEAT MARKET Till Herald $100 Per Year e<«7 * LENTS GARAGE Your Personal Appearance WE TAKE PRIDE EVERYBODY NOTICES IT. It’» 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 FITTIN6 SUITS F. F. EHRLICH LADIES AND GENTS 9134 FOSTER ROAD 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. Tabor 3774 Portland Stand: Bdwy. 962, A 1962 The Lenta Station Barber ia now located at the fn the Sanitary Arrangement of Our Shop The best is none too good for you Quick Service, Sanitary Condition» Satisfactory Work, Moderate Price» Special Attention to Children’» Hair Cutting CHESTER’S BARBER SHOP Still Moving ... ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-Charge .^Company See Us For . . . WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D 61 8222 Foster R. 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 Les» than you can get it for elsewhere Also Sanitary Clothe» Bleach and full instructions how to use it. No more Blue Mondays FLOYD MURPHY, PTpo. Get Your Meals At The jrë **'- IS Cottage Restaurant A. KNAPP, Prop.