Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 22, 1918, Image 4

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    DEAL í
YOUR
SBOM
HOME
SPECIAL CURRESPOXOEXCE
Mr. McGee ol liiwwi River i* a Grand to visit his daughter liefore returning
Army man visiting at Nashville station. home.
Mias Mildred Volt», daughter of B. F.
After several weeks visit at Camp
Lewia with her son, Mre. Fletcher has Volts, looks real patriotic in her new .
i returned to her home on Millard ave­ suit of overalls ami jumper that she ;
wears while helping on the delivery ■
nue.
f
route.
Mrs. lee Henkle, mother oí Mrs. Wil­
Mr» Pound of Salem, and daughter'
liam Mcf'olum of the Harker apart­
ments is visiting Mr». W. Hutcheson at Ruby, of the Good Samaritan hospital, I
were visitors last week at the home of
4*24 Sixty-fourtb street.
Mrs. Lotlie Gilbert, daughter ol Mrs. I
Mr» George Merry of Millard avenue Pound.
i* expected home Sunday accompanied
After satisfactory arrangement» can
by her daughter. Mrs. Nettie Carrier,
I* made for the di»|»>»al of their home, j
whom »lie ha» been mining
Mr» Elate Titus and children, of Sixty­
fourth avenue, will go to California for
The mid win* prayer meeting of the the winter.
Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church
Mrs. B. L. Yost, on Fiftr-reventh ave- j
is held each week at the Manse, 7420
nue, rewived twenty-three letters in one
Sixty-second street, aoutheaat.
day from her husband, who is serving in
France. He is well and rends beet wish'-»,
Mr». Bob Witherail and children, of to all fríen.!».
Sixty-third avenue, have returned trout
the beach, whete they have l>een visit­ The RedJ Cross Junior girls of Ml.
ing frieuds tor several weeks.
Scott are busy sewing for the Belgian
babies They are making bootees, cs|*
i and jackets out of nice warm outing
All members of this community wuo
tlain.pl, which the babies will surely ap­
have the lime will surely like to sell tag»
preciate.
for the Baby Home on September 21.
For further information phone Mrs. Mc­
Mi»e Hester Tibbetts of North Yakima.
Laren. superintendent of the home
Wash , is a Grand Army guest at the
home of Grandma llollingworth. who
The community around Millard ave­ was a pion,—r friend of her» year» ago.
nue have certainly enjoyed the lovely They are greatly enjoying the visit and
singing at the revival meetings held on love to remeinb-r the bygoue happy
Whitman avenue ami Seventy-second days.
street The old hymns an- very inspir-
Mrs. Sarah Cauthorn has returned
home from t orvaUis after a month's visit
with her daughter. Mrs. Fred Buchan­
Cyrus Macey is a G. A. K visitor in an. Alisa Mary Cauthorn, her other
this community from Loa Angele», Cal. daughter, has gone to Corvallis on her
He expects tu leave Frit i«y (or Eugene vacation.
Yow
BaK^r
FOR CANNING BEANS
CORN AND SO FORTH
9
Use Mrs. Price’s
Canning Compound
Beans need only be boiled for 20 minutes
with this Canning Compound and you
will never Lose a Jar.
3 Packages 25c
Good for 12 Quarts
MT. SCOTT DRUG CO
Rather unusual ram in August.
A good crop of potatoes in sight.
The hunting sea-m is here once more
and several parties are up in the moun­
tains hunting deer.
An auto with a trailer liehind passed
here last week loaded witli luO gallons of
huckleberries.
IV. J. Faubian of the LaCasa Monte
i hotel near Zig-Zag has a contract for
' 150 gallons of huckleberries, and ha-
• pickers on Paradise Flat near Zig-Zag
Dr. and Mrs. Bolkine have gone to
Portland this week to attend tlie G. A.
R. The Doctor served throughout the
Civil war in an Iowa regiment.
The newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Tene-
wyck returned iron» their wedding trip
on the mountain trail* to Jefferwon park
Saturday. They camped at Jefferson
Park for a week. This park if delight­
fully located at the foot of the mountain
and is a plateau nearly a mile long and
about a half mile wide. It is covered
with an abundance of gras* and abounds
with innumerable wild dower», mostly
Indian Paint buabea and blue lupin«*
at this time of the year. They rejxirt an
immense crop of huckleberries all over,
the mountains and fully a month earlier
They ascended Oilala Butte, which Ha­
an elevation of over 6oilb feet and from
it* top counted 37 mountain lake* which
al>ound in trout of which the largest iw
Eastern brook. A sheep herder said sev­
eral of hi* fish ¡¡neo had been broken by
trout in Ollala lake.
FOR ALL KINDS OF
First-Class Sheet Metal Work
and Repairing
SEE
A. S. PEARCE, The Tinsmith
Foster Road, Opp. P. O.
Tabor
EGGIMAN S MEAT MARKET
HIGHEST QUALITY
LOWEST PRICES....
Tabor 2573
5919 92nd Street.
LENTS MERCANTILE COMPANY
HIGH GRADE STAPLE AND f ANC Y GROCERIES
ERESH IKLITS AND VEGEIABLES
You_r
5805 92nd Street. S. L
OCR MOTTO:
TO PLEASE ASLI SA ISFY
'Print«»
BRUGGER’S BAKERY
h the only Bakery in Lenta that make* the
Dough with a Machine. Perspiration from
the hak<-r’s face does 'not run in to the
dough.
HELP
YOUR
gyaifAÎ
1 \/YY J/l /
WITH
HOME
TRADE ïî
FOR SANITARY REASONS
Buy Brugger’s
9112 Woodstock Ave.
labor 5724
Conserve
Your
Eyesight
HOME
TOWN
MANY people who take alarm
at the first aymptoms of other
physical ailments, and burry off to
the doctor or delllist, fail to give »re
ond thought to the warning of di.-
Ire., occasioned by defective eyesigh’.
Tills seems Inesen-able in view of the
easy access to the aarvicee of an eye
specialist.
M
You may have the mistaken idea
that youi eyre are nut »troug and clear-
sighted a. they lined to lie. but you
will perhaps be surprised a» to the
extent to which pn>|>erly tilted glaax-a
will improve your vision and help
your appearance
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The Optical Shop
DR. GEO. B. PRATT
OPTOMETRIST
32t> Alder Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
BOVS it SINCE JUNIi S MUST
REUISTER AUGUST 24
•
All male
who bivr rmrbrel
their Slot birthday nince
ft . V*| m ,
mint rrtfHtrr on 4tiguM 24, IV'.M.
Thvte men •hnuld ronault with
ItM'rtl «trait *M>ardi* a« m how and
when they should regietrr.
CHERRYVILLE
92nd Street. Near Carline.
He re kaat
IN
YOUR
WÙ0DMERE and MILLARD AVENUE
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CLEAX-UI » SALI
All summer goods and small lots of broken
lines that we are unable to duplicate or re­
order. A small saving on the O ld P rice
means a
Hijr Saving on Present Price«
SMALL LOTS OF
Women’s and Children’s
SHOES
HOSE
Women’s Shirt Waists
Dress Goods, Aprons
Women’s House Dresses
Curtain Scrim
Men’« and Boy«' Punt«
Small lots of men’s linen collars at 10c.
We Solicit Your Patronage
STEVENS GASH DEPARTMENT STORE i
5827 92nd Street. Near foster Road
"fi-tE; Q ugle : (X ll
bumnom all the forces and resources of the Republic to
the defense of Freedom
THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
which the United States authorities have rank' d as one of the
fifteen distinguished institutions of th* country f >r excellence in
military training, hm rcsjionded t < tin (.ill. T’he College is
distinguished not only fur its triilitary instruction, but
D istinguished also roa—
Its strong industrial courses for men and for women:
lu Aurkultuie, Commsrc«. Enxinrcrfag, Forestry
NOTICE OF TAKING UP STOCK
Notice is her*-by given that the undri
signed ha.« takm up the following d
scribed stock which w*T‘* found running
IL.me I- ■ <>iv i t. Mining, Pharmacy, and
at large about my place.
Vocational Education.
One dark bay mare about 11 year* old,
Its wholesome, purpose fuI student life.
weight aiiout 1» m X) pound*, light spot on
Its democratic college spirit.
right hind foot.
Its successful graduates.
One mule (male) about 20 years old,
Students enrolled last year, 34^3; stars on its service flags, I2$8,
over forty percent representing officers.
dark brown < 61or, brand on right hip
and shoulder, very gray about nose ami
College opens September 23, 1918
face and stiff in front legs.
For ratalox, o«w Illustrated Booklet, and other informs tian write to the Registrar, Corvallis, Oregon
These animal« are at my place, corner
Buckley avenue and Bar road. Owner vineyard use, for use on the big grain
can have same by proving property and ranches.
paying lawful expenses.
Behind the tractors will lie pulled
Adv. It
T. L. 0. THOMAS.
m'lidboard ami dire plows, peg-tooth,
spring-tooth and dine liarrow», H<:ra|>ers,
THOMPSON’S
land leveler- and suh-soiler«, virtually
TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION
every kind of tractor drawn implement.
By the nee of tractors as motive pow­
Great, tractor and implement demon-
' -tration coverii j alxiut 250 acres of land er, one person can now till from five to
20 times more land, can do very much
THE BEST
at Portland, September 5, 0 and 7. more work where power is required on
You will nee in actiiBl operation practi- the farm and do it all much easier tlmii
HANDLED by
, rally every tractor manufactured or sold could Is- done by the old methods.
Because
of
farm
tractoas
and
tractor
FLOYD GEER
i on the Pacific ( oaat.
implements men who thought tie y had
The big, the medium, tin- »mall »¡zed passed tlie age of active labor and wo­ I'. O. Box 2072
I’onri ivn, H ue
i tractors. Home witli w heel diive, some men are la-ginning to replace the men
Telephone East mm
who have Imen t illed from the farm into
with creeper drive.
The right
for orchard line, for
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