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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1918)
A. D. KENWORTHY and CO FROM OVtR 1 HE SÏAIE Don't Lose Them Funeral Directors, Dinah'* Husband X”We)l, Dinah, I iiear you are mar- ' ried.” “YaMum,” *aid the former cook, ”I'se done got me a mail now.” ”1» he u good provider?” “Yawum. .He’s a mighty good per- vider; but I’se powerful sheered be’» gw ine ter git ketch.-1 „t it.”—Gaa Mag mi ne. Impressions of Spring Time A 1200-acre tract southeast of Elgin recently »old for $60,000. may lie loat forever unies* TWO EHTABI.JMH M ENTH A w<*d clip of 50,000 pound* ha* been adequately recorded. Phon* Tabor 5267 Phone Tabor 6895 , shipped from Elko to Boston. A carload of pedigreed cattle ha* been and o802-4 92ml Street H. E. 4615 Mth St., Cor. Foster Road SENECA CAMERAS received by Cooley A McCart of Harris Lent* Arteta Enable« amateur* to secure burg. The Roseburg canning Company ha* WANTED — Gentlemen’* laundry and aatiHfactory results. Firat (fias* Service (liven Day or Night. Close ordered machinery to install a 810,000 mending, weeding hoeing in garden* Proximity to Cemstaria* Enables Ua to Furnish by tin- hour No. 1 reference* as to canning plant. For wale by ability. 664» 82nd St., south of Funeral* at a Minimum Expense. Keep on eating potatoes until the old Gray’s Croseiug are all gone. They won't keep and LENTS PHARMACY, The San-Tox Store one* tlie new one* will. FOR SALE-GRAVEL and HAM) R Hey ting I'lione Tutor 2063 5tl Both yards at Marshfield will tiegin the construction of 5000 ton ship* soon. The next keel* laid will tie of thi* type. PROFESSIONAL LARDS Another large sawmill ha* been in stall«*! at Toledo which will have a cut 5927 92nd St. S.E. Tabor 2181 ting capacity of 50,000 feet of lumber daily. 6919 92nd St Tabor 2673 Road work is progressing on the Pa K. J. STEFFY cific Highway between Oregon City and C*H labor 1417 or Leave Orders at Canby. A force of 110 men is em MT. SCO IT DR DO CO. ployed.; a Jersey Bell Butter Two Hawmills are operating at Ump Office Marshall 'M Re*. MarohaU 11* LUM HER AND qua, and they expect to do a large 326 ALDER ST. Dr. F. M. Brooks amount of business during tlie remain FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS FRESH HUILDINO MATERIAL 644 Oregonian Building der of tlie year. Good Glasses at Reasonable PORTLAND Tabor 1371 9418 Foster Road The Red Cross worker* of Newport ore . Prices have recently sent a 900-pound shipment Specialist in Surgery of sphagnum moan to Corvallis for use Notary Publie in making surgical dressings for United Phone: TABOR UM Blates soldiers. It Pays When Done Right Tabor 3614 OPTOMETRIST Lents Real Estate Co. The Oregon Development Bureau ba* purchased sixty acre* near Independence 7 Try Our Screen RALPH STANZ, Prop. QUICK SERVICE, FIRST CLASS WORK Your Eyes are Safe in Our Care lor development of a model farm. Wlien City and Country Property the land ha* readied the highest state LENTS, OREGON of cultivation it will be disposed of to GUY ROBINSON, Minajer some home seekers. TALK OVER TOWN Among the »jieakers who addressed | about the people at the annual pioneers' picnic ’ PRACTICAL HAIRCUTTING at Brownsville, beginning June 5, were S. C. SMITH Just the thing! A Soldiers and Sailors New Governor Withycornlie, Dr. J. W. Kerr, at Chester’s Barber Shop M1<W. INEZ. < it ’I.LICKS with the electric clipf/ers Testament 3x4 l-2xl-2 bound in waterproof president of the Oregon Agricultural LIGHT MILL & CABINET WORK MW92nd Street. Tabor 6276 kakhi with flag in colors on front, only 50c at College, ami Hon. Walter Pierce, of La W0S Foster R<>ad Screens, Sash, Windows, Doors Grande. MT. SCOTT PUBLISHING CO. Tabor SS3» and Picture Framing Tabor 4754 The Western Spar Company of Port laud is furnishing Willamette A Colum Dr. Wm. Rees Residence Phone : Tabor 4602 bia Iron Works all booms for iron DR. C. S. OGSBURY Shop Phone : Tabot 7576 Office and Residence. N* E 5oth St. masts, also boom* and masts for Ferris 4633 67th 8treet 8. E. PORTLAMD. ORE. Denistry Bucceatwir» to Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co. type ship* being built by Wilson Bros and Rodgers shipyards at Astoria. This Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Sash and Doors, etc. is a new industry for Oregon which will LENTS, OREGON bring money to the state front many MILL AT LENTS JUNCTION Still Moving ... foreign sourcse. Tabor 2116 llJOth Hi., 4 blk* from Foster D 61-2411 One patriotic farmer near Gresham sent back seventeen nacks of flour. He Solicits your Property for 5806 »2nd Street 8. E. FOR ALL KINDS OF wa* nuh.i boarder with a stricken con Talxir 1141 science, but a thrifty agriculturist who Sale The One-Way-Charge Company bought forty sack* of flour early last HIGH GRADE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES ✓ fall for a year’s supply. He has put his SEE Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We have the Buyers, you See Us For . . . family on a substitute ration while the OUR MOTTO —To PLEASE AND SATISFY A. S. PEARCE, The Tinsmith flour shortage last*.—Gresham Outlook. have the Property WOOD AND COAL Parched pastures, aphis tn the Wil Tabor5h38 Foster Rd., Opp. P. O. 8222 Foster R d lamette Valley, high cost of feed for Tab. 1424 D61 Buy your COME AND SEE US cows and high water along the Colum When in need of VICTORY AND WAR BREAD bia are ascribed by the Oregon Dairy « men's league a* reasons for increasing at Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Notice of Sheriff’s Sale the price of milk to distributors from 8206 Woodstock Avenue |3 to $3 50 a hundred pounds, effective In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Envelopes, Business Cards, BRUGGER’S BAKERY, County. June 20. The announcement of the in for H. Multnomah Tabor 4934 Cleveland Plaintiff, vs. E. W Reder. Hand Bills, Posters, Etc., crease wa* made by Alma D. Kats, pres Daniel Rehm. Executor of the Estate of Tillie 1*112, Woodstock Ave. Talwtr 6724 Tahm, Dec’d.. in the State of Illinois; P. W- beorsen, Mrs D. B Kellv and Eva L. Matt See the Herald First. ident of the league. J une 13. hews. Executrix with the will annexed of the At Heppner the first real summer Estate of Tillie R< hm. Dec’d, withiu the 8tate of Oregon. Defendants. When You Want to Move ? weather of the season arrived last week, The Standard of Quality, The Leader in Price, By virtue of an execution, judgment order, and order of s de issued out of the and the farmers and stockmen of that decree The“Home-bas*e” For All Dry Goods above entitled Court in the above entitled Call Tabor 7707 locality and pleased. While rain is lie cause, to me directed and dated the££dh day April. 1918, upon a judgment rendered and ginning to be needed, but little damage of entered in said Court on the 23rd day of April « Our Stock of Films and Kodaks has lieen done by lack of moisture. 1918 in favor of H. Cleveland plaintiff and T against E W. Reder def' ndant for the sum I Sheepmen are busy getting their sheep of Si.-6.3u with interest at the rate of 10 percent is Complete. 5827-29 »2nd St., near Foster Road < Tabor 3581 per annum from the 23rd dav of April 1918 and 4 to *ho mountains thi* week, and farm the further sum of 960.00 with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the ¿3rd day ers are also busy getting ready for what of April 1918. and for the further sum of 123 20 is expected to be the biggest harvest costa and disbursments and the costs of and upon this writ commanding me to make sale a Buy Your AUTO SUPPLIES RESIDENCE I ever gathered in Morrow county. of the following described real property a at Better BECKER’S MARKET See Us and See Better EGGIMAN’S MEAT MARKET Painting, Tinting and Paper Hanging. ot,«"“££O Copeland Lumber Co THE OPTICAL SHOP ADVERTISE? Dr. Geo. B. Pratt “Extra Choice Meats" NEW METHOD LAUNDRY Yeager Theatre HATS FOR ALL SEASONS KERN PARK CABINET SHOP For “THE BOYS” Lents Millinery RICE-KINDER LUMBER CO. The Williams Realty Co. Lents Mercantile Company ROSE CITY VAN First-Class Sheet Metal Work and Repairing Williams Realty Co Eastman Films and Kodaks STEVEN’S CASH DEPARTMENT STORE FETTY’S TRANSFER and Express Auto Truck Kodaks $2.00 and up Send the boys “over there” pictures they will THE LENTS GARAGE Axel Kildahl, Prop. Talxir 3429 8919 Foster Road GHtRRYVILLE HEMS appreciated as much as a letter. The cost i* no more D 61 I MT. SCOTT DRUG CO H < 0 9 9 9 On June 28th Prove You Are A Loyal American 9 s' 9 9, Will you greet the Fourth of July with a free conscience! Or will you spend the Fourth in «name-faced guilt? June 28th has lieen *«rt a* National War Saving* Day. Your country expects you on that day to pledge every penny yon can, up to $1,000, toward the purchase of Was Saving* Stamps. Tim price of American citiaenship i* no longer cheap. A new hour lias struck. The crash of war ha* ground all semblance of cheapness out of being an American. It is now a dear Isiught honor. You inu*t pay. On June 28th, Your Country Asks You to Balance Your Patriotic Cash Account I Jas. O. Botkin, from Garfield, Wash., was over recently visiting hi* people here. The hay crop will be short, also the [ pea* and early potatoes, and the etraw- j berne* are drying up. W. G. Webber visited Portland and i went to a “movie” where the film rep resented a bodv of American* getting readv to go “over the top.” The time A* many a* eleven have filed against one quarter of railroad land here, while other pieces have three and four appli- cant*. The fortunate one will have to be determined by a drawing. wa* set at 3 o’clock, and while waiting the soldier* joked one another and kept looking at their watches. At the ap- • pointed time they went over like they were shot from a gun, and in spite of the hail of bullets and shell they were soon in the German trenches and mop- | ped np the “bloody” Boche. The audi- ’ ence went wild over the picture. » Every penny you withhold, that you are able to give, extends aid and comfort to the enemy* No sordid legal summons will, for the present, compel payment. You are callt'ti to payment by the higher, mure chivnlric summon* to volunteer on June 28th your pledge tn purchaM* this year every dollar'* worth of War Saving* Stamps you can buy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS to-wit: Lots Eighteen <18), Nineteen il9> and Twen ty of Block Seventeen (17), East St Johns, in Multnomah County, Oregon, now within the corporate limits of the Citv of Portland. Now Therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Monday the 15th day of July 1918, at 10 o’clock A. M.. at the east front door of the County Court House in Portion*!, Multnomah County, Oregon, sell at public auction «subject to redemption \ to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the within named defendants and each and all of them in the above entitled suit had on the 2nd day of March 1915, the date of the mortgage herein forclosed or since that date had in and to the above described property or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order and decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. T. M. HURLBURT Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon i Dated this a -th day of April 1918. First issue June lBth, 1918 Last issue July 11th 1918 SECRET Î 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. J For A Home See X C. WALTER Tab. 3397 5843 Foster Rd., Myrtle Park 8ta. Real Estate and Rentals We often have exceptional bargains s .E R V THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN c E Long Distance Everywhere who is successful surrounds himself with every available modern devise for saving his time and money. The business man who fails to use an AUTOMATIC TEL EPHONE simply closes his establishment to thousands of possible customers. He may never know the real reason for his failure in business. THINK IT OVER. Notice ia hereby given that the under € signed ha* been duly appointed execu CALL A 6221 trix for the; estate of Susan C. Bryant, National War Committee deceased, by the County Court of the Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Portland, Oregon Thia Space contributed for State of Oregon for Multnomah County, and has qualified as such. the winning of the War by All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same duly verified, together with the proper vouchers therefor, to the undersigned executrix at her resi Lents Station Portland, Ore. dence at 643» 88th street S.E, Lents, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. >0*0ix> M Dated and first published June 20, Man 1918 who wear MAYMIE B. HOGUE, For hurrying a alow fire without dan The *alt* and other sulwtances in veg New One this Executrix of the Estate of anbtowi Busan C. BryWtit, decease.I Irate Wife (*t 4 a. nt )—What do yon ger to the user, a paste made of kero- etable* help prevent constipation. Keep APPLY AT ANY Bright A Bryant, Attorneys for Estate. ara mean coming home at thia time in the sene and wood aahea ha* been found ef yourself and your children well. Jn2O-Jyl8 fective. POST OFFICE U.S. morning? ■NOCH MOaCAira Silent pro-Gernian appetites are a* (OHS CO. Happy Husband—Yon see. it wa* like for MARINES hostile to the A Hied cause as are disloyal thi*. I went ont to do ntv Christmas The Cleveland Amateur'Baseball as Prevent defeat—save wheat. It is a utterances. Curb self-innulgence, and sociation is made up of sixty-seven shopping early, bnt none of the »hop* SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM military necessity. do your bit at every meal. niues. are open yet, *o I came hack home. i MULTNOMAH STATE BANK » I Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for U.S.Marine Corps recruits. Join Now!