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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1918)
«♦♦♦•♦♦♦««♦♦♦••»»♦♦•♦««•♦•♦♦♦♦«♦♦•♦♦♦♦•«•♦♦♦♦•♦♦•••a lents briefs 1 Wanted - Sala-Rent-Lost ■ ■ CLEAN-UP SALE —I ... EOll RENT Euriiishi il hiuiu . nvi*r Ml S’oti Drug Stun*. Call al Mr*. Fromm’a Melili* Ninety aveimd aired. ' mg the past aix iiumlh» with hi» mm, | George Stevens, who ha« Iss'U »|«>mt- | Columbia (jratonólas II. I. Suieu». ol the Cash Ih pari unlit ¡Store, left last nigh (or his hiuin III New \iifk. Sold on Easv Terms All Hummer «nods and small lots of broken linea that we are unable to duplicate or re- order. A small saving on the. O ld 1‘KK’i: means a RIG SAVING IN P RICES Foli RENT I well lo. alni blimili. house Keiiwmatile luquuv al I b raid olllce or phone Talair 7H24. Regiatration clerks > ii I'reeun-t 121 lo I tili SAI li GRAY I I. and HAND It I ley ling Plume Tabor '-Mo. I. .’ill day »re Hattie Y oil, Mias Lulu t’ i Maddeu, Mr». Edwarda Nygard and I Miss Dorri» Myer« $5.00 down and a Small Payment Weekly. PRO FESS I ON AL CAROS During the i « m « i week Mita Winuifred Grannis, of tiranni« Mills. Clark county. Washington. was the guest of her sunt. Mrs. loci Gullika. Mear them Demonstrated At Our Store. IVY M. KINNEY Piano Instructor avvilii** IM Fourth Street Res ’.«itt-s lUIlh Avenue, S K Tel. Mm ti 122 Kate Wsguer I» at Woodland, Wash., looking after lier home and inci dentally canning fruit. MT. SCOTT DRUG CO Q2nd Street, Near Carline. Hour»: ••li. I-S. 7*8 DR. A. Q. ATWOOD of thio month ao wo can have our ac count« in »h»|»* (or th« new l< «11.— M( itxomah Siiri: B ank . SHOES HOSE Women’s Shirt Waists Dress Gtxxis, Aprons Women’s House Dresses Curtain Scrim Men’** filiti Uoyn’ l‘riiit*A Small lots of men’s linen collars at iOc. * Artificial Dentures I DENTIST The new and exclusive |iatt«-rnn in Tal»>r 47.M hat» (or fall and winter wear at the Lent» Millinery are lining addisi to daily by Mr», Gullik*. who is working busily preparing the very beat ir. quality ami style for the Mt. 8e»tt trade. The fall opening will tie announced Boon. Women’s and Children's ♦ Liberty Bond «iilwcriber» who have not riniohed paying for your bond«, pIvAM- do mi if |>...«ihl,> !•'(..re th.- 28th ftBS2 92nd Street SMALL LOTS OE « ♦ Lenta Oregon W’c Solicit t otir Pttirontigv STEVENS GASH Dtl’ARIMlNT STOKE 5<s27 92nd SlriTl. Near I osier Ktud T-nd Hire. DR. C. S. OUSBUk'Y JOHN MANZ Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing t Precinct 119 to in charge of Mr- An nie Ttiwey. Mrs. Williams, Mr» Flora lx-hman, Mrs. F>tella Huntington and Mrs. Cora Wright Portland, Oregon The three alarm» of tire during the past week have made considerable work for the volunteer tire department, but I fertunately most of them were falae G. A. MORRISON LUMBER COMPANY alarm». The Ntf that started in Mr. Wiley’s barn about 9 o’clock Monday evening was quickly extinguished with I practically no damage. X We Specialize in Sash, Doors, Glass, Paints and Oil. Finish Lumber and W ood The Multnomah County Fair to I* tiel.l al Grvsham i« the great ev ent of next weck Tneaday and continuing A musical program bj Campbell’» Band will be one frature <>( intervst. OBITUARIES G. A. MORRISON LUMBER CO. K » f ft t f ft t I I i James A. McSIoy Tremont Station, ML Scott car line LENÍ5 IMEKGANTILt COMPANY HIGH GKADt STAPLE AM) TANGY GROCERIES TRESH fRLITS AND VEGETABLES Phone: labor 1141. ft I ft I I W % T 5»05 92nd Street. S. E. J w James A. MiSloy, father of |)r. .1. H. Mcbloy, died at hi« home, liM3 Twenty ninth street north, Septeml>er II. aged So years. The funeral will be held from the Kenworthy parlors on Ninety wc- ; mid street tomorrow afternoon I o’clock. Interment at Mt. Scot l Mrs. Chirlotte Barnes Mr«. Charlotte Barne» died Wood-lock avenue S< |>t<-tiil»-r 79 year». Ttiu'funeral tl>e A. D. Kenworthy bshiia-iii i afternoon. Ceui< lory. at 11 9112 Woodstock Ave. Best Eabor 5724 — n A Multnomah County Fair September 17 to 21 All indications point to the biggest and best exhibition ever held in Multnomah County. Space has been in such demand that large tents have been erected for the overflow exhibits. Every day a Special Day. Tintimi Directors TWO ESTABLISHMENTS | BHKMII MIA Oditi Tahúr olmi; 5802-4 92nd SrtMl S. I. 4615 66tli St., Cor. Fostsr Rd. LENTS STATION 1RLETA STATION Phone Taber 5267 Phone Tabor 5895 Dr. Win. Rees Office and Rraldcnrc. 'JkUt F !W»th Ht PORTI AND. ORE Wartime Efficiency The««« «re lime« when the neir* aity lor rtticiency on the part of every giHsi American is parainonril. Etliciemy” TODAY ha- a bigger and mule vital iix-anlng than at auy time in the world'» hiatory. L’is>u it rr.ts «tn|wndon« re»pon«ibilltie« The extent to which we niii't de l-end upon our eve» for eupport in thia great work 1« beyond compre hension. Efficiency La« no patience with the wearer of two pair, of gla«»es which require con.tint shifting to see near or far objects, as the case may tie. It does not countenance the wear ing of reading gla.ie. which have to fa. continually replaced. It east« aside the old-style bifocals which iieces.ltate frequent repair and which blur the eyes with .rams or humps. It maintain» that, when you need double vision gla»i<e', the mily way to overcome thei*e ditllcultir«, and to a. rve voor eyesight, is to wear I Í Eirnt-ClasN Service given Day or Night. CI imm * Proximity to OmeterieM Enables us to hold Funeral» at a Minimum Expense EGGIMAN’S MEAT MARKET HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES.... 5019 92nd Street. THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS kRM'iOKS prtMQumcd Lrip-tokn has the m « * « ¡.«, « . r. for tM-rf»M l near morrow l I’ark ■pent hi> early life and received his education. \t the age of 21. he went to Nebraska to secure a home. The following year h< married Adda Hopkins in Wycoff, Minn., January 5. ¡882. There were added to this ABSOLUTELY CLEAN MIXED BY MACHINE JI. D. Kenworthy $ Company : 'labor ¿573 I Cemetery. X ft ft X A I HOBERT R. JONES. OCR MOTTO: TO PLEASE ASDSAHSFY A a I Hobcrt R. Jones was bort m Wy- 5 444(444**********444444444*4 44444 444444444444444444444 toff. Minn., May ¿5. 1857, wl.crc he Brugger’s Bread I about PRACTICAL HAIRCHTTINt. John Mans i» «o busy nt hi* tailoring with the vhu’lrir vlyp|M»ni e»tabli»hiuent that he put on extra help *jM> FusUr IG mmì Tabor thi« week. See hi« ad in this issue 51M0 Ninety-second Street Tabor 62 6 «• : at Chester’s Barber Shop Phone Tabor 4596 Lents Station « t lioos TALK OVER TOWN Mr». A. 1». Kenworthy euU'rtain««! her sister, Mr». Senkt, »nd little daughter ■•Billy.” of Salem over Sunday Ladie's and Gentlemen’s Tailoring IHNIIsIHV union eight children : Nora I... Myr tle, Mabel Lillian, Robert R . Frank Edward, Elmer Irving, Lor< ta Fay and Harold R. Jones, all of whom have preceded their father to the better land, except two. Mr. Jones joined the Friends’ Church in Chasta, Wash., seven years ago. /Although for some time a suf ferer from heart trouble, la-t w«k, in company with his wife, he started for Cornduff, Saskatchewan, Canada, to see his brother. They stopped at Havre, Mont., for a four hours' rest, where he "was taken worst and quiet ly passed away September 4, 1918. Mr. Jones leaves a wife and two daughters, Nora E. Wrepp and Lor- eta Fay Griffith to mourn his loss, many with other relatives and friends. Interment was at Mt. Scott Park Mus Cemetery, Monday afternoon. Terrell, of the Friends’ Church. preached the sermon, and A. I). Ken- worthy had charge of the funeral arrangements. Summun. ull the f t.i ■ ind r> uree, of the Republic to the dHen c of i‘r<«doni iirwt far * igbl h • i».hijf combined in eoe pair <<t »oil-! er)»lal clear I»-iiwn altnuiulel) «UAoiftil U> the lini' r'w tom II. With them y-i'4 f ij» dvte<-t »>bji*(*twany rm» oiittlib ■' i t n »• h w h v w it h the »at: »-dear cut ♦ItaTTn'-tloii that you can »* . oh;» »o ■ eluae by. B»Tnutw •»* llie total ahaenre of »««auoior hump». K R YPT<>KM tin• the n p(M-arau<*< of iwini; »High Vision 'I'lie Optical I >1«. <JK< ». It THE OREGON AGR¡CULTORAL COLLEGE which the I ' it-d Si.itr .lu» riti • have ranked at one of the ‘tlftrcn di ti Ui ic -1 in.lilut: ■ I tin* «mintry for riorllrncc in military triinim, I lo r» *{*>iid< 1 t the cull. The College it distinguished n t only (>>r it * r. ilitary imtru< lion, but DlBTINGtlSMI D A LAO FOR — Its str ing industrial a ursec fur men anJ for women: In Arfrv il’titr. Cocm r-nr bn»iti<-rfin«. Foraatry Ilium I’. «••»«« » a, MiMinK, I'hartnaty, and V«» atk'Mial I JiH«ti •»». Its whole no , <» f it * tu !< nt life. Its derma ratic còlligc spirit. Its successful graduates. Students rnr ll< <1 Lot y< ar, HSU »tars on its service flags, 1258, over i<>rty |»crc<nt representing office rs. Shop 1*14 AT T i o • r< >.\i E i Riser 3JO Alder Mrccl PUR I LAND, OREGON MT ATE M » N I NO. 86 ol lhe financial ondltlon College open» Septeml>er 23, 191ft I HE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK For catalog, new I liuti fated B<»kic(, and other mf<arn«t»ua writ« to the R««ittr»r, Corvallis, Oregon at Portland, In the. Htat<- of Oregon, nt th« K* I »*-» of biiMii< *N Augti't l. VU* : RLS4M JRCLS Loans and dlBcounl« . . * Bond* and warrant» Hlocka, nw * ur I tie«, JodgmetitH, »*tc. Furniture and fixture». Other real e»t«te owned Due from approved reserve bank» <Die< kh mid other cawh items flash on hand ... .,, Expense»................ .. .. 4, Other rewourcex A A W I» TOTAL How’s Your Stationen'? az 6 Betwœn seasons is an ideal time to order office stationery. »217,017 <17 LIAHII.ITII.S Capital Rtofk pH 111 III Hurpl uh fund................... P oh I h I Having! bank Opponila Individual deposit« »iibjcct to check. . I Demand certificate* of deposit ('ashler checks outstanding (,’ertili» d check» » Ü Look over your supplies today, and send your order for your needs to The Herald. <<i ♦7 » 5 Si.iienienls, Handbills Time Deponit» Firemen Gain Shorter Day. The two-platoon system for mem bers of the city fire department went into effect temporarily Tuesday, un der authorization of the City Coun cil. The plan allows the men to be divided into day and night shifts. The system will continue until No vember 7, the permanency of the two platoons to be submitted to the vot ers November 5. Beginning Thursday a racing program will be presented with the fastest horses of the West competing. Campbell’s Band every afternoon and evening 7 Total ...................................... .Slub' of Oregon, I County of Multnomuh, ( I, II. K. Bloyti, < ashler ol tile MlHlVf riMin«*«! Imnk, do »otelnuly iwear that Ui«! nboVi. statement I« true to the I m hl of my know I- edge «nd belief. II. K. IILoYIl, Cashier Correct Atteat: H ILI. T W KIOIIT F. R. POHTKK HKMRY HAKKMON ItlrHiors. The racing program will be a HubscrilH'd and sworn to before no- tills 7ih RALPH h T anz , strong feature at the Multnomah ■lay of September, IW#. Notary I'ublle County Fair which opens September My commlMion expires April 21, 194) 17. The Grange displays will be bet ter than ever, with greatly enlarged -------------------------i---------------------------------- floor space in the pavilion. Excel To the faint-hearted th'-re may I«1 lent car service will be provided to natinfaction in ladug qut I > the grounds. Prices of stock .arc going up. Nobody knows what costs will be next month. Be wise and save on your office equipment. Plenty of ptock on hand. i»l Is wvv I Telephones: 1 I 1 I/1\ à 11/1/ Tabor 7824 Home D61 1