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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1918)
BTATBMRNl J. Earth one day this week. Mrs. Faith No. to. and Mrs. Atwood are girlhood friends. ot the tnanctal condttlou ot William York, Multnomah county road supervisor, was operated u|xin the F. R. Peterson report» tbe “bu»ie»t first of June at Multnomah Hospital. st Portland tn the Stale ot Oregoa. al the Fourth ever” at the Leuta rharmaey. Although not able to be up, he shows cloee ot business May, 10, ISIS. *65O< KCBS signs of improvement. Mr». D. R. McKinley and daughter l.oaMand discount*....................... I «.»MM Clara enjoyed Chautauqua at Gladstone ■Mrs Frank ialburn ot Rose burg was a Overurafl*. »«cured and unaecurvd. TOT» thia week. guest of Mrs. Carl Wimberly (Leila Bond* and warrant* .................... Sv.lM S» «1» M Rev. W. Boyd Moore, former pastor Lent) at the home of O. E. Lent this Stocks, wurille*. Judgment*, etc. 1.000 00 Mrs Lilburn’s husband is in Furullurv and Sxiures .................. of the Lenta .Methodist church, visited week. Other rval ratal» owue.1 ............ fo.sst I» training at the Benson Polytechnic Due from approved reeerve bank* friend» here this week. M,»l J «0 Chock* and other cash Hem* ........ to 00 Mrs. Maude K. Partial, has returned school. Ca*h on hand ...................................... T.4M » from a visit with her husband on their i Last week, while washing clothes, Mr», Expeusea............... ............................... t.p« M i Frank Stern »uttered a painful injury. ranch at Marshlaud, Ore. TOTAL ........................... ....... Dr. J. H. McSIoy returned this week 1 when a needle sticking in one of the garments broke and the pieces entered from a five weeks visit with relatives in LUBiLines both her hands. Dr. lies» removed Capital atork paid In .......... Minnesota and Nebraska. U.OOO 00 them with the aid of tbe X-Ray. Mrs. i.aoo a) (and ................. . Lamont Dunbar arrived last week Stern has gone for a visit with her par Surplus 19,(XW M Ifoetal aarings bant deposita from Star, Idaho, to visit hi» parents, ents on tbeir farm near Kalama, Wash. Individual deposits subject Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Dunbar. to check ..................................... listan n Mr. and Mis. O. E. Lent have re Demand eertlBealM of deposit I AM to Buren Kays left Tuesday morning for ceived word ot the arrival of their sons, Cashier checks outstanding t l«> M Fort Lawton, where be will begin hit US T7 Jasper and Paul, at Camp Merritt, New Certified check» .......... duties as a niemlier of the Coast Artil Jersey. They ate members of the 363rd lery Ambulance Company, 316 Sanitary Time D«po«iU J. Mitchell of Ellsworth Field, Texas. Train, and have been stationed at Camp Other Habilitiez H a guest of A. D. Kenworthy, who was j Lewis until recently, . > Among other Ito,MS Ml a claaonate at Pacific College, New I<enta boys belonging to the company Total........................................ ate Fay and Frank Rayburn and Harold Stale of Oregon, I „ berg. County of Multnomah. I Rettierford. Francis Hartwig and Margaret Titft I, H. K. Bloyd. Cashier of the above name4 Mrs. Susie Morgan closed up the din bank, do solemnly swear tbal lb« above are enjoying a pleasant outing at Long Beech. Wash., guests of Miss Winona ing room of her popular boarding house statement la true to the beat of my know). on 57th avenue on the Fourth of July { «M* »nd belief, Anderson. H. B. BLO1D. Cashier. and with a family party, among whom j Correct—Al teet: John Donaldson and family spent the were her daughter. Mrs. Lessie Fenley HKNRY HARKSON tbe Fourth picnicking at Cedarville Park, and her little daughter Marjorie, »pent T. R TOSTRR near Linneman Station, on the Esta the day picnicking. Mr. and Mrs. III rector* Knapp of the Cottage Restaurant also Subscribed and »wo. a o before me thia rttb cada car line. took a half-holiday, and as a result sev day of May.. ISIS RALPH STANZ. Harry Vail and family visited rela eral Lenta people bad limited rations on Notary Public. tive« at Manning Sunday Miss Helen our greatest National holiday. My commission expire« April, fl liUO. Vail remained for a vacation at the home of her grandparents. Private William Knecht has been transferred from Company C, 162d U. S. Infantry, to Company K 2Sth U. S. Infantry, serving in France. fnneral Directors Rev. J. Stanford Moore, who has been pastor of tbe Dundee Methodist Church | TWO ESTABLISHMENTS for eosne time, has resigned and gone into army Y. M. C. A. work. Phone Tabor 5267 Phone Tabor 5895 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Powell, of 5820 5802-4 92nd Street S. E. VOtb street southeast, left this morning ’ 4615 66th St, Cor. Foster Rd. i for Gladstone, where they will camp for Lents a week and attend Chautauqua. Arleta Miss Myrtle Burns of Hoquiam. Wash , accompanied her sister Edna back from First-Class Service given Day or Night her vacation trip Tuesday, and both are residing at tbe W. L. Powell home. Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals LENTS BRIEFS THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK fl. D. Kenworthy $ Company Mr. and Mrs. Ray Atwood and child ren, from Chester. Neb., visited Mrs. F THE LENTS GARAGE The cost is no more TWO ESTABLISHMENTS . Painting. Tinting and Paper Hanging. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been du y appointed execu trix for tbe estate of Susan C. Bryant, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon (or Multnomah Onunty, and baa qualified aa such. All persons having claims against lbs said estate are Irvreby notified to pre sent th« same duly verified, together with the proper voucher» therefor, to the undersigned executrix at her resi dence at 6439 N&th street HE, lxmte, Ore gon, within «lx months from the date of thia notice. Paled and first published June 30, 1916 MAYMIE B. HOGUE, Executrix of tbe Estate of Susan C. Bryant, deceased Bright A Bryant, Attorney» (or Eatate. Jn 20-JI IS Axel Kildahl, Prop. Phone Tabor 5895 Tabor &I29 8919 Foster Road City aad Country Property R J. HTKFFY UHIsUc 1417 w lw« Ordrri at MT. SCO 1 T DRUa CO. I.BNTB. ORKKIN TALK OVER TOWN about PRACTICAL HAIRCUTTING at Chester’s Barber Shop with the electric clippers Tabor MBi Dr. Wm. Rees oitlce and KMld.no«. **• X forb M ruKTLAMb. OBK. Better ■» For A Home Remarkable Bravery That Y. M. C. A. tnen with American troops at the front are showing remark able bravery under tire is told in cable mawages and letters received in th!» country daily. See Us and See Better. THE OPTICAL SHOP The Williams Really Co. Solicits your Property for Sale a R. C. WALTER Tab. SW7 M4.1 Foster Rd ., Myrtle Park Sta. Real Estate and Rentals Wo often have »xcaptional bargains ■awstatstMatautsmsutatstsuuumsmamQ When Ton Wut to Move 326 ALDER ST. We have the Buyers, you have the Property Call Tabor 7707 Good Glasses at Reasonable Prices FETTY’S TRANSFER COME AND SEE US Dr. Geo. B. Pratt Williams Realty Co and Express Auto Truck OPTOMETRIST 8206 Woodstock Avenue D 61 Tabor ana sste rosier K<«4 RESIDENCE Your Eye* are Safe In Our Care I ■ 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. mtMMinnnnnimniMMmiiiuuHMiaiaw: The Herald 4 months 50c $1.50 a year at Funeral Directors, 08O2-4 92nd Street S. E.E Lente Tweive berry picker» wanted. Prefer ttheuotallsm. Luml*au, (1on.llp.Uoti (ainiliee tu camp for evaenii on the Nrrve .lid h TruublM. Uultr. .nd all r.tn.l. Troubles Cured ground». If (er any rvason anyone can- not camp, I will call at lernte Sta. in Drugleaa morning at 0:30 each day j will go out Dr. ELNA SORENSEN and bring theiu back iu tlie eveuing. FOR SALB—GRAVEL ami SAXO. K Offlr. M* I'.n.tn. hulldlu« Expecling to »tert July Sih, tÇ*kl<l*ll«'r Tl*> Hehl» fourth. B. B, Ihvting I'honr T»h.r '.W. 5tl l'tione Tabor 3376 W. A. ULRICH. FOR SALK—Four-acre farm on | h » v « h I 6-60-31 • Notary I’ublk I'huliel TABOK IM* ruad. three-quarters mile from l ort- 1 ■— —■ land. Munie crop in. Term», or ex- change (or modem unencumbered city Lents Real Estate Co. home. C. D. Mander», iBW Nth Mt. B. E 7-4 at ttAl.PH atANt.d'rnp. Tabor 4934 Buy Your AUTO SUPPLIES PROPMSIONAL CARDS BLRRY PICKIRS WANTID WANTED— Gentlemen’s laundry and mending. weedinjt hoeing In garden» by the hour. No. I rrlvrrmv. as to ability. 'WH» stud St., « hi th of Cray’s Crowing. at a Minimum Expense A. D. KENWORTHY and CO. Phone Tabor 5267 WANT ADS Don’t Lose Them ImpMsiongo( Spring Time may be lost forever nnleaa adequately recorded OFFICE, 1582 92nd STREET 4615 66tb St., Cor. Foster Road Arleta SENECA CAMERAS Enable« amateurs to »ecure satisfactory rreulta. First Class Service Given Day or Night. Close Proximity to Cemeterie« Enables Ue to Furnish Funerals at a Minimum Expense. For sale by LkNTS PHARMACY, The San-Tox Store EGGIMAN’S MEAT MARKET 5927 92nd St S.E. Tabor 2181 “Extra Choice Meats” WH 92nd St Jersey Bell Butter Tab» 2S73 ADVERTISE? Free S. & H. Green Stamps with cash sales It Pays When Done Right FRUTTS AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS FRESH Try Our Screen Yeager Theatre GUY RORINSON, Manager HATS FOR ALL SEASONS % For “THE BOYS” ' Lents Millinery Just the thinpr! A Soldiers and Sailors New Testament 3x4 l-2xl-2 bound in waterproof kakhi with flag in colors on front, only 50c at MRS. INEZ GVLLICK8 5920 92nd Street. MT. SCOTT PUBLISHING CO. L ents , O re . T abor 4754 DR. C. S. OGSBURY Den ist ry FOR ALL KINDS OF First-Glass Sheet Metal Work and Repairing BEE Lady Asniatant BROKEN DOWN •s Lents Mercantile Company ATALOG wagons” may be all right to look at. But ‘‘catalog repairs” are a differ ent thing. Particularly when you’re in a hurry. It is then when you learn the additional advantage in ‘‘trading at home.” Not only has the home town dealer the best goods that can be obtained, but he offers you Home Service as well. Your time is too valuable to risk one of these expensive break-downs. Buy your implements from your home dealer and take advantage of the HOME SERVICE he can offer you. C 5805 92nd Street S. E. Tabor 1141 HIGH GRADE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables OUR MOTTO:—TO PLEASE AND SATISFY A. S. PEARCE, The Tinsmith Foster Rd., Opp. P, O, Tabor5H38 When in need of Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Envelopes, Business Cards, Hand Bills, Posters, Etc., See the Herald First. Buy your VICTORY AND WAR BREAD - at * I BRUGGER’S BAKERY, Tabor 5724 9112, Woodstock Ave i The Standard of Quality, The Leader in Price. The“Home-base” For All Dry Goods STEVEN S CASH DEPARTMENT STORE Tabor 3581 5827-29 92nd St., near Foster Road TOO BUSY TO WRITE AN Al) BUT ALWAYS ON THE JOB.- JOHN D. YOUR GROCER Everything that’s Good to Eat. 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.