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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1919)
LENTS GARAGE TO BE AGENT FOR NEW GAR birthday. By way of expressing her good wishes, Miss McNeil, who was unfortunately kept at home due to illness, gave her the pleasant task of teaching two classes. Many happy re turns of the day, Miss Arndt. Due to some unknown cause, the membership of the Junior Red Cross has scarcely reached 50 per cent. It is hoped that the delinquent ones may noon report favorably by turning in their quarters to their respec tive teachers early in the new year. RECONSTRUCTION CONVENTION JAN. I PROFESSIONAL WHERE MR. HOHENZOLLERN MAY RESIDE CAROS IVY M.fKINNEY Piano Instructor ■rrri.ms • The I «nts garage ia one of Reconstruction and readjust 151 ,Fourth¡Mtreet. the bli i< t places this side of ment of Oregon’s interests from Ite« IHOR noth Avenne, M. E. Tel. Main r.<2 Jeru aleni, where eveiy employe a war to a peace basis will l»e is on the lump, including Axel considered and definite plans Kiltlahl, the proprietor, repair for action made at a reconstruc Tal»,r.475l 5fti*i‘s 92nd Street ing big);on down autos that tion convention called by Gover have been taken there to lx* nor James Withycomlx* at Port DR. C. S. OÜSBURY given first aid so that they may land January 9, 10 and 11. Ar- DENTISTRY be led oul in good condition to rangements for the sesMion, hit the high places as well as which will 1«? attended by rep the low pot by their careless resentative business people from driver .. W hen a machine leaves POSTOFFICE HAS MADE all parts of the state, have been the1 garage Mr. Kildahl has the EXCELLENT 1918 RECORD placed in the hands of Mayor Dr. Wm. Rees satisfaction of knowing that the George L. Baker, of Portland. onice and Kealdat.ee. -jas g .'*»* H«. work has been well done. Not Delegates have been invited Postmaster F. S. Myers, of IlFORTLAail. ORK that his workmen are any hand Portland, and his efficient as from every city in the state and somer than the* employes ol f sistants have established iui en special representatives will Ixj other garages, but they are bet r viable record during the year of sent by the leading industries , T in- vlliu of Achllleion. which Is on the Island of Corfu. It Is reported, tee mechanics, as he only em and the leading industrial or will probably be the permanent home of the deposed kuiser If the neceisary 1918. Postmaster Myers and ploys men who know the busi OU may have noticed that the employes under his guidance ganizations and companies. Also arrangement» can be made. The villa was acquired by the former German emperor In 1907 after the death of Empress Elizabeth of Austria, for whom ncss and can weld the handle the session will be attended by optometrists talk more about have worked early and late to It was built In 189? oil a flatiron which has Iteen memlters of the legislature and “ yes ” and “E yebight ” and accommodate the public. Al ml.su ed in the* family as well by representatives of the fed "S ervice ” than they do about though the Portland service has Billiard and pool table« are cleaned as an axle on the* largest ma POSTSCRIPTS glasses. eral departments in Washing been handicapped by about 75 by means of an electric brush. chine. «5 Part of the organization of the of the employes joining the ton, D. C., specially interested According to a lluiodan wlentlat ex- Having first-class workmen is in the problems to Ite consid Chinese court In the days of the em Cfaaive talklug I h u dangeroua disease. This because optometrists have army and new ones had to be one reason for Mr. Kildahl’s An Individual coffee percolator has pire was a staff of five astrologers. taught the routine of the busi ered. I^alxtr, I x>th organized been Invented to be clapped on a cup. Sir Charles Wyndham, the famous something more important than irlasse» to talk about. great success in business and ness before they were able to and unorganized, will also par Pronged grips that fit the palin of English actor, served as a surgeon In for holding his old patrons, <fi> th.- band have been invented for hand the American Civil war. relieve the older employes of ticipate. while new customers are coming double duty, the office was able The sugar ration In Zurich, Switzer The reconstruction problem ling cakes of Ice. Any optical place it auppoaed to An aviation school haa been estab land, for a recent month was 1.1 .so fast that the bell on his cash to hike care of the large volume now facing all states in thè lish..! have eyeglajwa and not can«te or at Lima under subsidy of the pounds, and of bread a half-pound a furniture. register will soon have to be re of work. union is considered of the ut Peruvian government. day. placed with a new one. most importance and it is the The congestion of Christmas Mr. Kildahl says the year just packages - was cleaned up on purpose of the convention in ADMIRING THEIR CAPTURED SOUVENIRS t < »ptometristr naturally attach more past has been a prosperous one Christmas day, which is a rec Portland to devise ways and importance to what you want when for him, und the outlook for ord to l»e proud of. means of meeting the situation your eye» trouble you—which is com fort and satisfaction sad quality and the year 1919 looms up like The Portland office did the in a way that will eliminate the service Mt. Hood on a bright day. He largest volume of business in possibility of unemployment ; is negotiating for the agency its history. Following is the will provide a means of caring for a new car just on the mar 1918 record: That’s what you get from compe for the returning soldiers and tent optometrists. Glasses are the ket that is a •‘humdinger,” or will bring alx>ut state develop tools, and the trames^nd the mount Postoffice receipts, $1,630,000 something like that, and when ment along various important ing*. the mechanical conlrivancea, an increase of over $300,000 he receives it he expects it will lines, including agriculture, lum- uhich properly and scientifically over 1917. handled, bring comfort and satisfac- occupy about all of his time in liering, shipping, fishing, min Money orders issued, $3,000,- ing, shipbuilding, road building, demonstrating it. Anyone who 000 an increase of $500,1)00. is contemplating investing their stock raising, etc. These sub Money order funds received jects will be discussed by lead- spare change in a real automo 'rhe Op tieni Shop from other offices, $4,0000,000. el’s in those lines and an en bile should see Axel first. I Hi. GEO. H. PRATT Some people may think this Postal savings deposits, $1,- deavor will lie made to have OI TOMETHIST is a paid advertisement, but it 800,000 an increase of $2(K>,- definite programs of procedure 326 Alder Street is not. The paid advertisement 000 over 1917. and development outlined before PORT LA XI), OR EGOX of the Ix*nts garage is on an War Saving Stamps sold, $4.- the convention has adjourned. other page of this issue, and 000,000. “The convention has been »ff"" should be read by every sub K li _ 1 - ÄLäg called, ” says Mayor Baker, “to The increase of parcel post - W scrilcer, and also those who bor- shows an increase of 100 per bling together the best thought row the paper. and to get the best action on cent. the subject of reconstruction and readjustment. There is NEW YEAR WATCH PARTY THE ARMENIAN-SYRIAN Solicits your Property for much discussion of the problem AT (». B. Gl 1S.NESS HOME RELIEF CAMPAIGN ON and it is up to the state as a Sale Two Canadian soldiers examining und admiring the souvenirs they took whole to solve it. Oregon has from the Huns while the fighting was still going on in France. A watch meeting was held at We have the Buyers, you The Armenian - Syrian relief been first in all constructive the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. fund campaign was launched war moves. What was done in have the Property NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ■ quired by law, to the undersigned at B. Guisnes , east of town, Tues last Sunday at the I*ents Evan 31 A Qawswl^taaa^ war times can be done in times In the County Court of the State of; thn ‘¿e office r\i of hoe her ottArnoir attorney. 314 Spalding day night. The evening was gelical Sunday School. Litera Oregon. For Multnomah Counly-ln ; ' Building. R,,,,d,n‘' Portland. Pnr"*nd Oregon, n~’n" on "" or nr be- *•'- of peace, particularly when COME AND SEE US i fore the expiration of six months from spent playing cards and enjoy ture on the needs was distrib the Matter of the Estate of Mary much i^ at stake.” the date of first publication of this Learned, Deceased. ing the bounteouh refreshments uted to each one in attendance. Notice is hereby given that the un ’ notice. and first published December Williams Realty Co served by the hostess. Those More appealing literature' will dersigned has been appointed executrix 19, Dated OBITUARY I918. the Estate of Mary Learned. De in attendance were Dr. and Mrs. be distributed next Sunday. Jhe 8206 Woodstock Avenue Miss Mina Schermerhorn was of ceased, by the above entitled Court, MRS. LOUISA MAYBEE HEDGE. Ogsbury and children, of Ixmts; spirit ran high. We have rea born in Greenwood. Clark coun and has qualified as such. Tabor 4934 Executrix of the Estate of Mary Learned, Deceased. All persons having claims against Dr. and Mrs. Gibson, of Castle sons to expect a goodly sum ty, Wis., on April 28, 1882. Her estate are hereby notified to pre . J. J. Johnson, Attorney for Executrix. rock, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. from the school for this worthy mother died when she was 14 said sent the same, property verified as re- 314 Spalding Building, Portland, Ore. Triets tint! Mr. and Mrs. Charles cause. All children who bring years old and four years later Still Moving Collins, of Portland, and Mr. in 25 cents or more, in envel she was married at the age of n and Mrs. A. W. Stewarts. Mr. opes provided, are promised a 18 to Frank Barnhart in 1900. Guisnesg arrived home the same regular campaign button. Adults To this union two children were ROSE CITY VAN evening from Kelso, Wash., are required to prpduce $1 or born, Neal and Arnold, both of The One-Way-Charge Company. where he is operating a cater more to receive the coveted but whom survive her, their ages pillar engine used in road mak ton. Will you, out of your abun being 17 and 14 years, respec See Us For. . . ing. dance, help feed the starving tively. WOOD AND COAL Mr. Barnhart died in 1907 thousands in b’lble lands? Jan GILBERT SCHOOL NOTES Tab. 1424 D«1 8222 Foster Rd uary 12 is the Sunday of in- and left Mrs. Barnhart with the The attendance of Gilbert gathering. two children. Later, or in 1908, I his is an ideal time to order your Office Stationery. I ■ -- ■" school this week and last week she was married to Robert Look over your supplies today, and send your has been scarcely more than 50 c ORPORAL BURNHAM Smith, and to this union one PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS per cent. child, Arthur B., was born, who order for your needs to The Herald. VELVET 8HAVES SPENT FURLOUGH HERE Mrs. Strech is unable to teach is now four years old. CHILDREN BARBERING her classes on account of the They came to Portland in A SPECIALTY Harry M. Burnham spent a Letterheads illness of her three children. 1900 and settled in this city. See CnxsTKR A G korok 10-day furlough in the city. Mr. Miss Sears, of Porthind, is sub Again sorrow entered the home Burnham left March 6, 1918, Billheads, Statements stituting. and Mr. Smith passed away in for San Antonia, Texas. In The children in the district 1914. July he was transferred to the reported seriously ill are Nita Mrs. Smith was in the best of Business Cards, Handbills government balloon school at and Eva Van Blaricom, Harold health, but while crossing the ■ Arcadia, Cal., where he has been THOMPSON’S and Louis Dahl, Francis and streets at West Park and Oak since. He was made corporal, Prices of stock are going up. Nobody knows Lucile Mitchell, Everett Thom she was struck by an automo Chain Bible first class, and expects a chance as- and Dorothy Cowgill. Others, bile and died shortly afterward what costs will be next month. Be wise and save to take the examination for ser THE,BEST whose conditions are not known, with a fractured skull. She was geant liefore lieing discharged on your office equipment. Plenty of stock on hand. HANDLED BY are: Alma Dye, Gertrude Du 36 years, seven months and 28 ller, Wesley Calkins, Robert from the school. The school days old. FLOYD GEER Not in tbe High Rent District Cowgill, Willard Dolson, Dudley will be made permanent for She leaves three children, two P. O. Box 2072 P ortland , O rb . and John Franco, Norman Fur government training purposes, brothers, one sister and many The Shop of Service and Quality Telephone East «63 ey, Harry Renne, Allie Lock so there has been little chiftige friends to mourn her loss. wood, Inez Bischoff, Marion since the armistice was signed. Bates, Howard, Edwin and Bon The officers have taken up in Subscribe for the Herald $1.50 Get the Genuine ita Maxwell, John Mahaffey, Is fantry drilling and Mr. Burn per year in advance. and Avoid ham says the work is very in Waste abel Uhlig, Charles Guisness. 5812 Ninety-second Street, Lents Station, Portland, Ore Tuesday, December 31, was teresting. For Sale Phones: Tabor 7824. D 61 Small cook stove need two months, the first time in her career that FOR SALE— GRAVEL »nd SAND. R. also good trunk. Apply at IMUS Fifty conomy Miss Arndt hail to teach on her Hey ting. Phone Tabor 2063. Btf sixth avenue, 8. E. n Every Cake k Y & L The Williams Realty Co. Choto bi How’s Your Stationery FOR 1919? Envelopes, X. GET YOU A BIBLE NOW Reference Scott i