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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1918)
i WANT ADS BtRRY fKAUS WANIED SWEET OREGON. Turn Cowing, Jr., I* making himself useful around the la»Uta Mercantile Co. thia vacation time. I’m thinking now of a beautiful land. Oregon, Oregon; With avers and valleys and mountains grand, Oregon, sweet Oregon; From the mountains high peaks all covered with snow, A swift limpid streamlet doth flow By the home of my youth, which I ever adore, Oh! Oregon, my home. Twelve lierry picken wautmi Prefer familiee lo camp for aeason on Ihr WANTED— Gentlemen’* laundry ami gnmnd» If for any rvason any one can- mending, weeding hoeing iu garden* not camp, 1 will call at lamta Nta. in by the hour No. 1 reference* a* to ability. «649 K2nd St . south of tnorning at 6.30 nach day; will go out Gray'* OruMing. and bring thein liack in tlie evvning. Kxiieellng lo »tart July 5Ui, Phone Tabor 337«. FORMALE—Nice Organ Price >2«'»> 6-30-31 W. A. ULRICH. Phone Tabor 7783, or East 5665. 26-37 C. D. ¡Sander* and wife are back in their old residence, «309 SWth street, after spending several mouths on their little farm near Gilbert Station FOR SA LE-— Four-acre farm on paved road, three-quarters tulle from tort- FOR SALE—GRAVEL and SAND. R William G. Cyrus and family, former laud. Nome crop in. Term», or ex Hey ting. Phone Tabor 3063 Bit residents of Lcnla, but who have been change (or modern unrticumU»red city living on Sherman street, have move-l I iium . U. D Hander*, 6201» 89ih Hl. S. F. to 9319 MUi avenue. 7-4 3t PROFESIONAL CAROS Dr. Analiel Fromm, dental hygienist, i* amiating Dr. C 8, Oabery in hie Rh.umallsai. I.utuba*o. Constipation N.rve amt *luma<'li TroublM, Uultr. amt all ottice practice. Her specialty is pre- Vr mal. Trouble» tlured »entire propaganda for children, Chorus, Oh! Oregon, sweet Oregon, my native home, I long for thee. I think of thy forests and prairies wide, Oregon, Oregon; The mines, the flsh, and the ocean tide; Oregon, sweet Oregon, Where the mighty Columbia rolls down to the sea, And the pines gently echo the breeze Like a beautiful dream to my memory comes, Oh! Oregon, my home. Painting, Tinting and Paper Hanging. DrugletiN Mil« Edna Burn» is »pending her va- R. J. 8TEFFY cation with her parent» iu Hoquiam, (ail labor 1417 *r L mvs Urdrrt at Oflle« MM I'aliam« Hiilhfintf Wash., where they went from here a R m hi v nev 7lBu Mighty fourth, B. K. t druo few jnonlht ago. Mi»s Burna waa in Uiis ottice for some time, acting as sten ,»«stRst*t*utst>utaumat*t*tat*i*tsist«umo I orne» Marthall *» g.» Marshall ISM> ographer for the State Prohibition Cam I When You Want to Move paign Committe. I Edwin Thornquist, who ha* been em M«Or.|uulau Nulldlu* Call Tabor 7707 ployed for some time at Katsaky Una. rohTLANP department store, baa a |>oailion witn Spei lallst In Surgery Ok«. Uncle Sam and leaves tomorrow for Fort McDowell. Hubert Bleything m an Mutar, rubilo rbonel TABOU IW* other lent* young man who will leave for this training camp on the 5Ui. Dr. ELNA SORENSEN Chorus. *tr. scot I long to dwell in my mountain home, Oregon, Oregon; Away from thy vales I would ne’er wish to roam, Oregon, sweet Oregon; I sigh for thy bountiful harvest again, thy fruit and thy calm gentle rain; May thy pure, balmy air e’er waft freedom’s blest song. Oh! Oregon, my home. «I c >. Dr. F. M. Brook» Chorus. FETTY’S TRANSFER Serve I nder Fire NOTICE TO CREDITORS BIRTHS Miss Maria Hemin, sister-in-law of To Mr. and Mr» W. G. Lienkaem- ex-President Taft, a Y. M. C. A. canteen per, 6021 87th street, June 22. a datigli worker at the war front, remained at ter. work in a hut serving coffee and food to To Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Reeder, «206 soldier* until German »hells set the vil 47th street. June 22, a daughter. lage afire._________________ To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wardle, 4100 Poultry men ere predicting sn egg «3rd street, June 31, a daughter. famine next winter when ft ts hardly To Mr. and Mr*. Archie H. Mattoon, time yet to spring the prediction about 3929 70th street, June 15, a *on. the Ice famine next summer. To Mr. and Mra. diarie* M. Hodson, G reeham, Ore., June 18, a »on. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed execu trix for tbe eetate of Susan 0. Bryant, deceased, by th* County Court of the State of Oregon for Multnomah County, and ha* qualified a* such. All persons having claim* against tbe mid eetate are hereby notified to pre- eent tbe *ame duly verified, together with tbe proper voucher* therefor, to tbe undersigned executrix at ber resi dence at 6439 S8th street 8.E, Lenta, Ore gon, within six month* from tbe date of thia notice. Dated and first published June 20, 1918 MAYMIE B. HOGUE, Executrix of tbe Eetate of Susan C. Bryant, deceased Beautiful is the death sleep Of those who bravely fight, In their country'* holy quarrel. And perish for the right. —Bryant. Bright A Brvant, Attorneys for Estate. Jn 20-J1 18 A. D. KENWORTHY and CO Fonerai Directors, and Eipress Auto Truck Mia» Mignon Fisher, former librarian RESIDENCE at Uie Lent» Library, ha* returned to 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. Portland after »pending two years at tbe New York Library School. She ha* totoa*MM>sMin*M*MHm*MMa*i*«aaM; accepted a position a* libiarian of th* technical library ot tbe Willamette Iron and Steel Co. She will make her home, a* formerly, with Mr. and Mr*. A. E. See Hamilton, al Lenta. Lents Real Estate Co. RALPH STANI. Prop. City and Country Proparty LRNTS. ORKUON For A Home J. E. Wharton, recently from South Band, Ind., moved thia week with hi* wife and family into Uieir newly pur chased home at 136 Footer road. Mrs. Wharton, who waa a caller al the Herald office Monday, *ay* they like this local ity and feel that they got a good buy- Mr. Wharton* a core-maker in the Independent Foundry. R. C. WALTER TALK OVER TOWN about PRACTICAL HAIRCUTTING at Chester’s Barber Shop with the electric dipper* WO» Foster Road a Wa often kava exceptional bargains The Herald, youi Home paper, 4 months 50c, $1.50 yr NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO SUBSCRIBE Don’t Lose Them OFFICE, 5812 92nd ST Impressions of Spring Time may be lost forever uniese TWO ESTABLISHMENTS arieqnately recorded. Phone Tabor 5896 Phone Tabor 5267 j802 4 92nd Street S. E.g 4815 66th 8t., Cor. Foeter Road Lent* TakorMTS Tab. 3397 5843 Foster Rd., Myrtle Park Bia. t SENECA CAMERAS Arleta Enables amateur« to securej First Class Service Given Day or Night. satisfactory resulta. Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables Us to Furnish For naie by Funerals at a Minimum Expense. LENTS PHARMACY, The San-Tox Store BECKER’S MARKET EGGIMAN’S MEAT MARKET 5927 92nd SL S. E. Tabor 2181 Clivi “Extra Choice Meats ADVERTISE? Free S. 4 H. Green Stamps with cash sales It Pays When Done Right AU TME 7/HE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS FRESH Try Our Screen Yeager Theatre GUY ROBINSON, HATS FOR ALL SEASONS Lents Millinery 1 1 ll If MRS. INEZ GUL 5920 92nd Street. T abor 4754 Tabor 2673 5919 92nd St Jersey Bell Butter A L ents , O re . Manager For “THE BOYS” 1 -ffl J A Just the thing! A Soldiers and Sailors New Testament 3x4 l-2xl-2 bound in waterproof kakhi with flag in colors on front, only 50c at MT. SCOTT PUBLISHING CO. « DR. C. S. OGSBURY Denistry RICE-KINDER LUMBER CO. Lady Assiatant Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Sash and Doors, etc. Successors to Miller-Mowrey Lumlier Co. MILL AT LENTS JUNCTION lKith St., 4 lilkn from Foster Tabor 211« Lents Mercantile Company 58416 92nd Street S. E. Tabor 1141 FOR ALL KINDS OF First-Class Sheet Metal Work and Repairing HIGH GRADE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables HEF. OUR MOTTO:—TO PLEASE AND SATISFY TRUE HOME PATRIOTISM Buy your ATRIOTISM, like other home virtues, begins at home. It is only given to the few to serve in high places. But all of us have the opportunity to serve at home. Loyalty to the home town is the test of real patriotism. When we fait to support Home Trade and Home Industries wc fail in our loyalty to our country and to ourselves. Great are the rewards of Home Town Patriotism. Great are the results. It brings prosperity to us and ours, employment for all, activity in business and progress in every direction. With ‘Our Town First” as our slogan, our Progress is assured. VICTORY AND WAR BREAD at BRUGGER’S BAKERY, Tabor 5724 9112, Woodstock Ave. D 61-2411 p A. S. PEARCE, The Tinsmith Foster Rd., Opp. P. O. T»bor6SPt When in need of Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Business Cards, Hand Bills, Posters, Etc., See the Herald First. The Standard of Quality, The Leader in Price, The“Home-base” for AU Dry Goods STEVEN’S GASH DEPARTMENT STORE Tabor 3581 5827-29 92nd St., near Foetar Road Buy Your AUTO SUPPLIES at THE LENTS GARAGE The cost is no more Axel Kildahl, Prop. Tabor 3429 8919 Foeter Road TOO BUSY TO WRITE AN AD Bl T ALWAYS ON THE JOB. JOHN D YOUR GROCER Everything that’s Good to Fat. 4 Eastman Films and Kodaks Our Stock of Films and Kodaks Is Complete. Kodaks $2.00 and up Send the boys “over there” pictures. They be will appreciated as much as a letter. MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. 4