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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1918)
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Our Paper . . $14$ McCall's Macnzine .75 Farm A Fire..de . .25 Home Lite . . . . 45 |’2’-5 raOMPT ACTION NECESSABY We rosy be compelled to withdraw this offer in the near future. M.kazins prices are goin& hiAher. Send in your order NOWand be safe. COO3 UTBJtATUME IS ESSENTIAL IN ..VUV HOME MT. SCOTT HERALD THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN s E R V who is snccwfnl surrounds himself with every available modern devise for saving hisftime and money. The business man who fails to use an AUTOMATIC TEL EPHONE simply close« his establishment to thousands of possible customers. He may never know the real reason for his failure in business. THINK IT OVER. C E Long Distance Everywhere CALL A 6221 Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Portland, Orego (GROWING AUTOMATICALLY) PERSONALITY IN SUIT» Made to fit any figure Lady or JGentleman FABRIC and WORKMAKHIP 6UARUTEED Old 8nits Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. F. F. EHRLICH LADIES AID GENTS’ TAILOR 9134 FOSTER ROAD Still Moving . . . ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-Charge Company See Us For WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D61 8222 Foster R R. N.STANFIELD Farmer, Stockraiser,Businessman Prepare for Winter, get your I SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES —FROM— this week. Let us all be in our place B. F. MILLER and prove that we can have a good prayer meeting whether the Pastor The Lents Plumber is present or not. Tabor 5542 595« 92nd St. Be present and on time next week, Tuesday, 7:15, for the training class lesson or you will have to go and You Can’t Look Bright cook the supper the next week. No or feel right if your bowels aren’t right. supper will be served the coming The laxative properties of Figs as im week. proved in SAN-TOX Fig Cascaros (tab lets). For Sale by LENTS PHARMACY Stir your coffee! The SAN-TOX Store. ULTEX Whitman of Arleta and Mr. Gifford were out and each made telling talks on the theme, “Going Over the Top.” The church then raised its annual budget plus 20 i>er cent. The ladies of the church served a splendid banquet which was enjoyed by both visitors and local friends. can hove your ehoics ,7 any of th •ispLndid nsAsxiae clubs M the spa-, il pr jm sb vti L-.l >» Thia oE\f ia open to bc»h oil md ne-- IT yon are already a subscriber to any c‘ir. <-r ■ s y'ur sub scription will bo extended one year >. , - no < ' expiration. Mi psi g, Pete Mnt, Jasper Mnt, Paal Liden, J. C. Maggio, Lee McCarthy, Earl McCarthy, F. J. McGargill, Edward McGargill, James McGinnis, Guy Meng, Ed. A. Mills. Ralph Mummey, L. C. Munhoven, Nirk Nichols, Ralph Nickel, F. E. Norene, Edwin Norene, Robt. Nyman, IL Parka, Homer Pattison, Clarence Paul, Harold Perry, Ed. Pepper, Leslie Peterson, Fred Peterson, Roy Pfund, Chris. Pitta, Chas. Pitts, Tom Pixley, Eli Porter, Harry Porter, James Purcell, Elmer Purcell, Oscar Purden, Chester Rayburn, Fay Rayburn, Frank Reed, James Retherford, Harold Rider, Floyd V. Rife. Wilbur E. Robb, Alex Robbins, Archie E. Rushford, Glenn Savage, Ennis Savage, Vem Schwetzer, Louis Sheldon, Harold Shinn, Lester Smith, Edward Smith, Floyd I). Smith, Guy E. Smith. Jas. Smith, John Smith, Peter Smock, John Smoke, Wm. R. Sommerfeldt, Walter Spaulding, W. H. Steiger, John Stone, L. E. Stoner, Rex Stoner, Richard Strange, R. N. Thomas. Ray Thompson. Arthur Tillman. Merle C. Toon, Lester F. Trullinger, Ray M. Valentine, Cortes Wagner, Albert Walker, Arthur Walker, Earl Wands, Frank Wands, Jim W’ebb, Emory Wheeler, Dwain White, Roy Whitmore, Hurley W. Williams, Grover M. Williams, Lester Williams, Roscoe W ilson, Chas. Wilton, Chas. Wise, Earl Wolfe, Clifford Woody. Thos. E. Wright. Frank Yach. C. S. Yott, Lester Professional There is no chromate abberration nor distortion of the image. You make no mistake in selecting this great lens. S Our Honor Roll. Mi»» E. W. McLucas of tbs laints Branch Library is ill with the measles. LOHT -Onn whlln Imitation ormine W. Y. Richmond and family speut Acton, Melvin neck fur on Wodnraday night on Main Sunday with friends at Gladstone. Ainaworth, .Milton Ht., south of Lsnta School. Tabor 1916« Dorothy, little daughter of Al. Boland, Anderaon, Clarence N. FOR HALE OK TEA DE— A thorough- is quarantined with the measles. Anderoon, Roy broil Buttercup Rooster. Apply 8924, Mr» Joseph Ferrence l.aa lieen ill for Anileroon, Wm. 57lh Ave. H E. some time st liar home 7209 83rd. Hl. Bailey, Jim Bartholomew, Homer GIRI. WANTED—Hours 8:00 to 2:00 - ■ Becker, Andrew and 5 :0O to M :<l0. Good wages to good Mr. and Mrs. Maraettl have moved Benge, Rupert girl Gribble's Cals. 1 Ilf. into their home oil With. St., built anew Benner, Ralph garage and otherwise improved the Mina Genevieve Graham wants 26 Bennett, Wm. mure children lietweea the ague of Kami properly. Bennett, Edgar The 147th Field Artillery-Auxilliary, 12 tor her dancing class. Term begins Biachoff, Clarence Batteries A and B will give a card party Wednesday afternoon, April 3rd. l.en I lileything, Wallace and dance, W. O. W. ball, E 6th and Grange hall. Tabor 1694. 11 Hloemurt, l.ouia Alder Kt»., Saturday Mar. Idlh. A1- FOR RENT—Garage at Woodmore. tuieaion, 30 eta., war tax included. lioddy, Jaaon $3.00, phone, I'almr 4K3I. Boater, C. IL A« we go to |>re»e the news comee Io Bottom ley, Geo. Wood aabea to put around your tree»- ua that R. H. Hummel of 84lh Ave., Buek, Chaa. FllEE. A good load. Mt. Scott Bakery. who has tieen in ill health for some Bundy, Randolph time, la very low and not exfiecleil to WANTED—Lady U» do light house* Burnett, Harold last much longer. work call Teeny litore, Kern Park Hla. Bu»h, John Tatior 780. 10 tf. .Mrs. W. A. Burn.:, of Hoquiam, Byera, Joe Washington, who him been visiting WANTED —Gissi setting hen ami a Carlaon, Dave A. her daughter, Mixa Edna, of 5920 setting of thoroughbred White Wyan Chamberlain, Chaa. 90th Street, returned home to Wash dotte egg« Would consider well mated Childa, A. E. pair of Wyandotte«. Talior «D37, 822a, ington Thursday, ('hriatenaen, Alfred A familiar sight in Ix-nta again is »2nd Ht. H. E. Chriatenaen, Wm. Mrs. Reynolds, of 65th Avenue, and Churchill, J. E. her twin boys. They have been away Clark, Archibald for several months. They are re Clark, Warren newing old acquaintanceships. Clou, E. L. Mias Lurana M. Terrel), Pastor of Courta, Bert the Frienda Church, left Monday for Deardorff, Roy Salem where she ia conducting a ae DeWolfe. Milford rie» of revival services in the High Doraey, Lawrence W. Aimee Hollingsworth, A. B. land Friends Church. Doraey, Shafter Drake, Philip Kelly Butte started up full blast I ENGLISH, SHORTHAND, TYPING Dye, Cheater Monday with 23 men on the job. Lilia, Chaa. N. Afternoon and Evening Work U They are getting ready for the de Elrod, Claire mands that will be made on them for tM77 7ïint Hl I Naslivlllr Sts. i Tab MSI Endrizzi. Angelo material in connection with road Fairbanka, Ray Tabor builditig plans. Fiah, Ciatin F. W. Berger, a newcomer to Ix*nts, Flab. Clifford Dr. Wm. Rees agent for the Connecticut Mutual F’orbea, Allen office and Kmidanote ’ äm E Both Hl. Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Foaler, Geo. was a visitor to the office Tuesday. I OHTI.AWD. OMK. Foater, Jaaper If he can secure a suitable home and Gardner, Archie K»>t tu«< the business outlook is encouraging 11.1 W IKK. Gardner, Floyd he plans to locate here permanently. Gardner. Wm. Sherman Hark son, of the State Garner, B. John Ouy Wilson Bank of Portland, has been elected Glinn, Theodore Attomey-at-Law assistant cashier of the Multnomah Griachow, Roy C. s»i fliux-k block State Bank and will take up his du Haney, Guy T. Offlce Consultation Kv.nins» by A j.polnltnanl ties Monday. This is a new position, Haney, Homer M. as the increase of business has made Hartwig, Loren E. Prof. T. E. 1-awson it imperative for Mr. Bloyd to have Haynes. Loyd additional assistance. One of the ¿0 YEAR» EXPERIENCE Heiman, Emil very best and most conservative in Heuaing, Ed. Plano l.euoni at^Your Home at 75c dications of a permanent improve Hepting, J. F. II» Will Call ment in business conditions. HilL Wm. H. «VI« Mih nt Tabor 7»« C. H. Kessler, one of the Marine Hilzendeger, A. Guards at the Federal Wireless Sta Hogan, Geo. om<w Maraball '*» tion, was the lucky winner of the $10 Hotchkiss, .Merle urize offered by Marvin Hedge for a Howe, Geo. ■< w name for his trade boosting Hurst. L. E. Dr. F. M. Brooks publication. While we are glad to Hurst, Ray Ml Orvgoalsn Building congratulate Kessler, we take severe Huxley, Marian PORTLAND Jewett, Guy <>KK. exception to Marve’s judgment—it’s Specialist In Surgery poor. Our wife turned in about a Johnson, Clarence Johnson, Elmer Notary Public couple of dozen names and to our I hon«: TABOBIM» certain knowledge they were all of Johnson, Wm. But then, they them in Class 1, A. Jones, George Lents Real Estate Co. tell a Hardware say you can always Jones, Howard RALPH STANX, Prop. Man—but you can’t tell him much; Kelleher, Jack ♦ City and Country Property Kelly, Fred too bad. I.KNTM. ORKUON Kerns, John Local Roadmaster W. M. York, of Kerns, Leo 5530 31st Avenue, recently heard Kerr, Roy from his boys, Edwin L. and James Chester’s Union Sanitary W„ that they were leaving Ellis Is Kesler, C. IL Kiekenapp, William land for parts unknown. The only Barber Shop King, Wm. O. address they have for them is in won Fiutar H,>a<l T»hor«ï7S Kershian, Meger care of Receiving Ship, Ellis Island, H|x-cial attention to children’s haircuUing New York. The boys recently spent Klingle, Capt. C. C. Knapp, Wm. about a week at home, and although Knecht. Wm. they knew at the time that they Koller, Wm. A. would shortly be moved they did not Landon. Cecil have the courage to break the news Lang, Ernest to the home folks. Mr. York con jectures that they may be on their way to Liverpool, and perhaps for some inspiring sermons, and although service with the Asiatic fleet, wher the visible results were not manifest, ever that squadron is now. the spiritual life of the church was quickened, and we are sure that the regular church work will take on a better tone throughout the year. The work of the Boy Scouts is Bdptlst Church. forging right ahead. A number of Services at the church Sunday, M ar. new members have recently come in, 17th, E. A.Smith. Sunday school at 9:45 the old members are getting more a. m. Mrs. A. M. Randolph, Supt, pep, and folks are sure to know that Morning service at 11 a. in. Theme, there are Boy Scouts in Lents. Mr. “The Atonement.” Young People’s John Howe is now acting assistant Prayer Meeting at 8:30, Evening Ser Scout Master, and he likes his job. vice, 7:30 p. m. Theme “What One Special music will be provided for Must Do to Be Saved.” Prayer Meet the services next Sunday. There will ing Thursday evening. A cordial Invita be a few numbers from our excellent tion to everyone. mixed quartette, and Major Repp will The Baptist Rally Friday night was a bring a friend from the city to sing This la the name of the very new splendid success. Dr. C. A. Woody, for us in the evening. District Supt. of Home Missions, Dr. est invisible bifocal lens. It is ground Subject for Sunday morning: “Five from one piece of the liest optical Thos. Stevenson, State Director of lay Steps to Christ.” For the evening glam and gives jierfect vision for mens Movement, Rev. F. C. Laslette of service: "A Comment on the Message Prineville, Ore., Mr. Phegley and Mr. l>oth distant and close work. Bartlett, business men of Portland, Mr. of Paul Rader.” I'll.Hl, Magazine Club Bargains A man who does things. Who has accomplished somethin? Who knows how to work and get results. Who knows Oregon’s needs, re quirements and resources. Who has the experience, know, ledge and business understanding. Who, as a State Legislator for six years, has already done much for Oregon. Whose republicanism is unquest ioned and whose ability has been proven. (Paid Adv. by Stanfield Com.. Stallfield, Ore.) AUCTION SALE March 27 at 1:00 p. m. A 4 cows now milking, 3 two-year old heifers, J yearlings, 1 Guernsey and 1 Jersey Bull, one Friends Church. The Pastor will be away for the next two weeks, being engaged in a special series of meetings at the Highland Friends Church, Salem. During her absence the pulpit will be ably filled. Next Sunday Rev. F. M. George, our Quarterly Meeting Methodist Church. Evangelistic Superintendent, will oc METHODIST CHURCH NOTES. cupy the pulpit. He is full of the The apccial meetings which were Spirit and no doubt will give us a conducted for two weeks closed Sun good message. Clifford Barker will day evening. Brother Irvine gave us have charge of the prayer meeting brood sow and four shoats. Also separator, incubator, fanning wagons and implements, seed potatoes and throughbred R. 1. R. chickens i C. J. KURTZ, Owner Powell Valley Road, 5 blocks E. of 92nd St, Lents, Ore. W. S. Wood, Auctioneer ■ <