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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1919)
For Sale— Barred ami White Rock cn>ss<»d egga for hatching. Mrs, C. E. Clark. Rt. 3, Box 411, Foster Road. 2t* 11,000 MEDALS TO BE LOCAL AN!) PERSONA! Big Boy Scout Meeting to GIVEN OVERSEAS Be Held at Kellogg Schoo Mrs. H. A. Damall spent the week SOLDIERS, SAILORS end at Kerry, Or*., with Mr. Dar- nail. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Har- r!s, 8436 Eighty-first street. \nri1 W. • girl. A fine idri was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T?nv. 5747 Fiehtv- aovonth Street. April 25. An eitrht-nound bahv girl was born Mav 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Jap Miller, of 6426 Eighty-third street Mr« Mamve H. Hogue, teacher in the Woodmere school, spent Satur day and Sunday visiting in Corvallis The Mt. Scott Drug Company has an attractive window display this w«»ck of a camp scene in which their anglers’ supplies are feature«!. Mrs. Johnson, 6403 Eighty-second street, who has been under th«» care of a physician for some time, is now convalescing, Mrs. Olcmeyer. of 1110 East Sher- man street, spent a couple of days with her sister. Mrs. I. F. Coffman, on Ninety-second street. The Ix»nts Pharmacy installed this week the latest in ice cream tables. They have white vitrolite tops and add much to the attractiveness of the store. On the sixth of June there will be a big Scout pow wow at the Kellogg school. All tributary troops, which will include Iz»nts, Woodmere. Arleta. Hawthorne, Richmond etc., are to be invited to assist in the entertainment, which will be given for the enjoyment of the grown-ups. Geo. Chilson, the Kellogg Scoutmoster. most particu larly wishes the parents and grown up friends to be there, as the address of Prof. B. A. Thaxter of Kellogg. Scout Experts James E. Brockway an«! H. D. Angell will be informational. The real worth of the Scout movement in help ing boys to find their natural krnts is not known by the majority of people, and Mr. Chilson urges the grown-ups to come and be inform«»»! aS to the physical, inspirational, educational and moral values of Scout work. It is planned that on the evening of June 6 the Scouts shall do the entertaining and the parents and friends the listen ing. anti if the house is jammed to overflowing with the guests the Scouts will be taken care of outside. All in- tereste«! in Scout work are most ear nestly urged to come. Standing of Public School Ball Teams of this District The final baseball standings of the Mrs. L, Blaufus. of 8812 Sixtv- schools in section 7 are as follows: Arleta: Won 10, lost none, percent eighth avenue S. E., left Tuesday morning for Rrookfield. Wash., to age 1000. Woodmere: Won 7, lost 3, percent visit her son. She expects to be age 700. gone two weeks. Kellogg: Won 6, lost 4, percent P. C. Cox returned Saturday eve- age 600. ning from his trip to Nebraska and Woodstock: Won 5, lost 5, percent Idaho. Mr. Cox is perfectly satisfied age 500. with Oregon since he has compared Lents: Won 1, lost 9. percentage 100. it with other states. Creston: Won none, lost 10, per Mrs. Jay Bundy was in Lents Wed centage 0. As soon as the schedule for the final nesday greeting old friends. Mr. and inter-section meets is completed, the Mrs. Bundy came down from Hermis ton and have taken apartments for cup-contest will be held. The date will probably be set for some day next the summer in Albina. week. All teams who win second place M. T. Hawkins, 9423 Fifty-eighth in the section contests will contest for avenue, left for Coeur d’Alene, Ida a cup, the time for this, also, to be ho, to look after some property in appointed later. terests at that place. He expects to *be gone about six weeks. Entertainment and Dance The county Sunday school con Wednesday Well Attended vention will be held at Kern Park Christian church Sunday, May 11. The entertainment and dance given A good program has been prepared. by the United Artisans last Wednes E"erybody invited to attend. A dance will be given by the day evening was well attended by United Artisans in Grange hall next members and friends. H. S. Hudson, supreme master Ar Wednesday evening. May 14. Good music from Portland and a good tisan, and John Smith, of Fram as time. Come and bring your friends sembly, gave good talks, full of en and be our friends and enjoy your- thusiasm for the future of artisan chip in the community of Lents. self. Little Miss Newman favored the A. E. Kenworthy sold his Winton audience with some songs, which was to Bill Sailor, who is in the employ very much appreciated. of A. D. Kenworthy. Mr. Kenworthy Mr. and Mrs. Huston gave a piano also intends to sell the seven-passen and violin selection. ger machine used in connection with Wednesday evening was regu the business and purchase a sedan to lar lodge meeting. New candidates take its place. were initiated. On May 14 there will be a dance. Arnold and John Eggiman and families and Mrs. Ehrlich mo- Good music and a good time is as tored out to Estacada Sunday and sured. Remember the date and come spent the day. They were joined and bring your friends. there by they brother, Albert Eggi man, of Silverton. A very pleasant time is reported. The Vail Market have improved their place of business by removing the old show case on the north side of their building and replaced it with a new, up-to-date one which makes their me^t, fruit and vegetable market one of ¡.he finest in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nelson, of 1107 East Alder, former residents of Lents, were surprised with a house warming at their new home. Many Lents friends attended, The evening was spent in playing cards. Delicious refreshments were served in the lat ter part of the evening. Lents grange will meet Saturday, April 10. First anti second degree work will be put on in the morning and in the afternoon Mrs. Palmer will talk on W. C. T. U. work and City Commissioner S. C. Pier will talk on good roads. Lucile Fury will give a recitation on “1 Mothers’ Day” and Olive Updike will I give a violin solo. Mrs. Katie Webber entertained a merry crowd of ladies at her home, One Hundred and First street and Fifty-third avenue Monday afternoon, May 5, in honor of her birthday. The afternoon was spent in a social way, piano selections and readings being much enjoyed. Delicious refresh ments consisting of salad, cake and coffee were served. Mrs. Webber re- ceived many lovely presents as a happy reminder of her birthday. For Sale—Goo«! 6-acre tract altout two miles east of Lanta. Mrs. C. E. June 12 has been declaretl by th<‘ Clark. Box 411, Rt. 3. Foster Road, director« of the Victory Rose Festi Bell rose Station, It* val as a half holiday. Th«* associa tion is going to give the citixens and For Rent Furnish«*»! rooms. Mrs. visitors the biggest surprise that has E. W, Çlrod, 6336 Ninety-second ever b»,en accorded them. It will b«» street. 4t* something to talk about for years to come. Th«» directors have made out For Rent- Store * room with living their plans to have on that day the rooms in connection. Good location. biggest, best anti most spectacular Call at 6632 Ninety second St. S. E. military parad«» in th«» history of th«» city. All the return«»«! soldiers from oversea* will participate ami 11,000 medals will be present«*»! to sailors an»! soldiers who have servsd across the water. These medals will be given to them at the Festival Center by George L. Funk, city auditor, as th»» official representative of the city. Many other military organisations will also participate from Portland and surrounding towns. In fact, it is intend»»d, if everything runs smoothly, to be the most gala day that th«* ass«x-aition has ever content This otter good until plated for th«» amusement an«! cnjtr meat of the public. May 17th. There will be warships in the har bor for the inspection of th»» p»»opl<- an«! free to all. There will b»> air ships hovering over the city during the parade doing all kinds of stunts PROFESSIONAL CARDS to the delight and wonderment of the old an»l young. There will be new Talnrr 47.54 5936^ 92nd SI*» rt march songs compos«»«! und especially DR. C. S. OGSBURY selects»! by the committee on music DENTISTRY fiom local talent, who will do their Í k NTS, oKKIoN best in putting into music nothing but what is original and up to the K«w Talsir: 5224 minute for an occasion of this kind. Office: Tabor 3214 Mayor Baker has been request»»«! DR. P. J. O’DONNELL to issue a proclamation very- shortly- DENTIST declaring June 12 a half holiday, and Cor. 92d and Foster R<«d. Lanta, Or»- no doubt Governor Olcott will do th«- same for the state. It will be a glorious celebration and the name DR. A. Ü. ATWOOD Victory Rose Festival will long be DENTIST remembered by everyone who may- SPK-IAL ATTIMTION TO I’LATIS rilONB: TAHOK 6421 have had the opportunity to be th«»re. GROCERIES THEY COST NO MORE AND ARE SO MUCH BETTER WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain 50c John P. Dorsey Died at Lents Home on April 28 SHOES W. E. GOGGINS 5935 92d Street ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------a— Lents Furniture Co. Phone: Tabor 2923 r X) Year»’Experience «Ilv« «« * Tuu NOTICE I 1. F. PERRY, THE EXPERT Will Repair tour s, win* Machine at a ReaMonable Price. Al! Work Guaranteed Grays Crossing, Woodmere, Tre Bbear» Sharpened Halder Ing Dant mont. Millard Avenue, Firland, Kern Rea Ta bar 771» Saa filial Itoap Tatar Mil J Park and Arleta residents are re quested to meet at the city council room at the city hall Wednesday, May 14, at 9:15 a. m. for the purpose Still Moving of purchasing Mt. Scott park. If you are interested you must turn out and show the council that you mean ROSE CITY VAN business. I.et us make Wednesday a The One-Way-Charge Company. holiday. Bring your children and have a rousing time. A preliminary meeting will be held See U* For. . Tuesday evening, May 13, at the WOOD AND COAL Millard Avenue Presbyterian church. L. ROSS ALL, Tab. 1424 bbl 8222 Footer R<l Chairman. The various Rebekah lodges of Portland will give a 500 party at the The regular meeting of the Wood- IIIICIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Odd Fellows hall on Ninety-second mere Scouts was held last Friday, the street Wednesday evening, May 14. 2nd, at the Woodmere school. The Admission 25 cents. The proceeds troop is getting ready for the track will be used to defray the expenses meet to be held on Multnomah field in of the drill team which did such re about a month. The Scouts of this markable drilling at the Auditorium troop are now out on Victory Loan at the one hundredth anniversary of work, a more detailed report of which the Odd Fellows lodge. The team will be given next week by Scoutmas will go to Salem May 20, 21 and 22 ter Earl Kenworthy. to put on the same drill at the an nual meeting of the Grand Lodge and R. Gable, who has been associated Rebekah assembly. with the Kenworthy Undertaking company at Lents for some time, has Christ Pfund, who has been in the bought the Hamilton undertaking areo service in France, surprised business at 1973 East Glisan street. friends and relatives by walking in Mr. Gable and family moved last Wednesday morning. week. i>o not <l<*lny having your eyem exnm For Sale—One hundred egg Mandy Lee incubator. F. B. Golden, Route 3, box 303, Lents, Ore. Tabor 2207. Pasture of 25 acres for rent at Sycamore. F. W. Hill. Phone Sell wood 3094. 2t ln»*d. If yen wait for M»rio»m eye trouble* JTOU must take til»* »eriouri ronNeqiien«^ The »ooner the ennier and «lifer In eye «•are. If I r«re for your eyea they «161 rare for you. Satlsfa« tfon Ruarnnte«*«! or money refunded. ZZOMETRtST-OPT»*': 206-7-8 Swetland Bldg. Portland, Or. Mrs. Gulliks will handle the fa Fifth and Washington mous Barclay made-to-measure cor Main 7M7 sets, so it will no longer be necessary for ladies to go to the city to have their corset* fitted. Watch for her ad next week. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll ! ! 5 For Good Solid DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN John P. Dorsey died at the family home, 4912 Eighty-sixth street, April M-«»>*ll h744 1-278 t none* -°®**» . 28, of heart failure. Mr. Dorsey was bom in Louisville, Ky.. September 18, S bixixo Rciijus.i Portland, Oregon 1865. He was marrie»! to Emma Dahengren January 12, 1869. Five children were bom to them, al! of whom survive him. They- are J. S. A. W. BREWER Dorsey, petty officer in Philad«-lphia PAINTING, PAPER HANGING Navy Yards; Lawrence Dorsey, who an«! TINTING returned recently from France, serv ing in the U. S. navy on the South Residence 9935 Fifty-ninth Ave. Dakota; and Nora. Carrie and Carl. J Mr. Dorsey lived in Lents about 10 /■ years and had been owner of the PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS Multnomah cemetery the past five years. He had a wide acquaintance VELVET SHAVES and was loved by and respected by CHILDREN BARBERING all who knew him. Funeral services A SPECIALTY were conducted at Mclntee 4 Eilers Wednesday, April 30, Rev. Johnson, of Portland, officiating. Interment was in Multnomah cemetery. 3 Lents Mercantile Co < >tli«v : Residence: 5922 924 Street, S.E. 6314 82d St., 8. E. Portland Ore. Troop 28, Boy Scouts of America, is reorganizing and at present needs a few good fellows, between the ages of 14 and 18 years, to complete the two patrols. We want fellows who will make good Scouts. This troop when finally reorganized will be one of the best in the city. Our next meeting will take place in the basement of the Lents school building on Friday even ing, May 9, at 7:30 p. m., and every Friday evening at the same time thereafter. EDWIN H. NORENE. Scoutmaster. Tabor 3783, Main 2894. Dr. Sells and family will move next week to their new home at 707 East Tenth, where the doctor will be nearer his office. This popular fam ily will be greatly missed by their many frieds in Lents. They have lived here for the past 10 years. For Sale—Wicker baby buggy, in About five years ago Dr. Sells open ed an office here but increasing busi good condition. Inquire 6536 Ninety- It* ness down town necessitated closing second street S. E.________ the Lents office. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD. t ONE YEAR City Will be Asked to Lents Troop Boy Scouts Purchase Mt. Scott Park Is Being Reorganized Spring is nearly gone and these bright sunshiny days tell us that summer is not far off. Those pretty summery hats in all the latest shades, for old ladies, young ladies, misses and children, can be found at Mrs. Guliks millinery store on Ninety-second street. BUY FRESH Used Furniture as Good as New for Half Price. Highest Cash Price Paid for Used Furniture, Etc. 9213 Foster Road Lents, Oregon The Storage Battery is one of the most im portant items of the equipment of the motor car. If it fails, the lights are dead. Our batteries are strong and lasting; easily charged by the generator and give max imum of current. 3Z‘ THE LENTS GARAGE ALEX KILDAHL, Proprietor 8919 FOSTER ROAD Phone: Tabor 3429 J. H. Bradbury CORD WOOD AND COUNTRY SLAB Yard on Foster Road When You Want to Move : Call Tabor 7707 f ETTY’S TRANSFE and Express Auto Truck in front of Lenta Library RESIDENCE Phone Tabor 7823 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore.