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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
PROFESSIONAL CAROS movement hope to get at least a million dollars from public spirited people of the nation to further thia Little Ruby Sweitser is very low work among the boys. With pneumonia. Charles Warde, of 5704 Ninety- Mrs. Maffitt, «335 Ninetieth street, second street, has bwn suffering is improving her home with a new for several days from an injure«! coat of paint/ right arm which was sustained while Mrs. W. M. Barker, 5908 Eighty working about his automobile. sixth street, entertained friends from Mia George I'n-rnisn, who has Hubbard recently. been the guest of her sister, Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. C. Whitlock and two W. Bleything, for the past three sons, of Silverton, came down to at weeks, has returned to her home in tend the Rose carnival. Nampa. Idaho. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Fred Geisler has purchased the lot Mra Josephine Smiley and daugh adjoining his residence property and ter, of Boulder, Col., are stopping at the O’Donnell home on Ninetieth will erect a double garage. streeL She will enjoy the Ros«' Fes Mrs. N. F. Tillman, «236 Ninety tival whil«' here. fifty street S. E., is convalescing Th«1 Woodmere Band of Mercy held after a week's severe illness. their last meeting June 10 at the Martin Rust spent Friday, Satur home of Mrs. Gertrud«' Bernal, An day and Sunday with his grand nouncement of the next meeting will mother, Mrs. Schlegel, in the country. be publish«*«! in The Herald. A fine baby girl arrived at the Dr. Ogsbury and Ralph Stans filled home of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Nickols, a desert water hog with buttermilk of Fifty-seventh avenue, on June 10. and left Wednesday morning for W. F. Schrey has purchased the Bend. Ore., on a fishing trip, They Adams property at '.»638 Foster road expect to return Sunday night. and took possession the first of the The Guild of SL Paul’s will meet week. on Wednesday, June 18, at. the home Mrs. J. C. McGrew’s sister and hus of Mrs. Larsen, of Lents. .Mrs. Maf- band. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wood, of fett, the president, can be reache«! I Fullerton, Cal., are visiting her this any time for information concerning the Guild by calling Tabor 1309. week. Mrs. R. G. Wigle, 5906 Eighty- Cards are out announcing the the marriage yesterday. June 12. of Nor second street, entertained her niece man L. Peterson and Lydia Zinser, an«i husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Danly, of Linn county, last week. Mr. of Happy Valley. Danly has receive«! his discharge and F. R. Peterson received a telegram has decided to make Portlanti his fu Tues«lay morning from his son Fre«i ture home. announcing his arrival in New York Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Chase visited City from France. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Rust, of 9220 T. Y. Cadwell will leave for Cas- Fifty-third avenue. Mr. Chase re cade Locks in a few days where he cently received his honorable dis will superintend the erection of a charge from the service. He was new dance hall and hotel. chief electrical engineer at Bremer The Beeman residence, 5411 Ninety- ton. The bees that were reported to have second street, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Tom McSloy, is being improved gone astray last week are with their rightful owners. with a new coat of painL Like a New Chassis I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ after we get through overhauling it. Save time and money by letting us do your repair'work. Deal with people who have the facilities forjhandling any kind of repair work. We are the only shop in town with a perfect equipment of men and machinery. ft ft ft 5 I ■ ■ ■ AND ARE SO MUCH BETTER Dew Drop Washing Powder SPECIAL—25c per Package The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Tabor 3429 *• * 5805 92nd St Home Dtìl ■ ■ ■ Cor. 92d and Foster Road S919 FOSTER ROAD <Itti«’«», Murubull 1275 ................ . East 8744 S si . i . inii Iliii.uiNii N Portland. Oregon olii..: Malli 7 Ml IMI Illi Ilnur,. » a iu a |> III Kra Will Ilo.. hvenlnga I.y IppolNliuvnt R. E V. S au vi A. \V. BREW ER ^•’OHETRlST-OPfC'* -JIM ; A Nwrtlainl llldg Fifth and Waehlngton Mt. TorlUnd, Oregon Residence 99'15 Fifty ninth Ave, r A K x | m > rio noe Giva ■■ a T miai . NOTICE I I. F. PERRY. THE IXHRT ■JO Year* FOR SALE A good wagon; rigged especially for camping; in good order; will sell cheap if taken quickly. Call Tubor 1822. 23-3t* WlhlG-palr yutir Nt-whig Machine al a Keaaonable Trier A11 Work Guaranteed Shear* bhai p«a«d Melder in« Oe«* Wee Taber ??lh hew Hlleg »hep Taber Mil Lawa Matter* tharpeMed __________________________________ ■ ■ M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M ■ ANEWSIOCK Your Needs can be Supplied in the Most Economical Way at the LENTS DRY GOODS COMPANY Where Goods are Plentiful Where Quality is Dependable Where you are always ac corded Courteous Treatment We have planned this business along lines that make for growth and our efforts will always be to Please and Satisfy you in every way. A New Store with New Goods and Low Prices Visit this New ly Re-opened, up-to-date Store. You should do so at your first opportunity. You can Pocket Suu# Saving’s on many items that you may intend buying at down town stores. We can in most instances show you a saving, or always as low and save you time and car fare and inconvenience COME OFTEN Always Something New-Always Some REAL BARGAINS ■ This store is now bein»' conducted by the well-known merchant of Kern Park Station J. A. TEENY AND T. G. SAMUEL LENTS DRY GOODS CO. WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY cm I :< bf . .,. ....... . VVOMHHIKHHMMIIIIMHOKIDIIIIMOMMIIHIIMHONNHHIIMHKH ■ ■ M M ■ ■ Lents Mercantile Co LaReau & Hurget Sub -ribe for the lleruhl, $1.60. ■ Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain OSTMOPA1HIC PHYSICIAN and TINTING M THEY COST NO MORE ! «rrssrioN to ri «va» I'HosN: taim 'H (H2I < Mliee ! eaidence: W2ti7 l-oeler Ruud KI<| st , 8. K. I’ort land Ore PAINTING, PAPER HANGING ■ GROCERIES l) I- N 1 I S I htncial DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS J BUY FRESH tarata, Ore. DR. A. (Ì. ATWOOD ETC. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ren. Tulmr : 5224 DR. P. J. O’DONNELL CANDIES ■ M M2-M4 BELMONT STREET Near 334 Ottica : Tabor 3214 ICE CREAM ■ ■ V. I .IC NT«, OllMUUN FANCY COOKIES ■ SUNNYSIDE FURNITURE SHOP DBNTISTRY HIGH GRADE ■ TABOR DR. C. S. OGSBURY DEN risi N REPAIR RE-FINISH UPHOLSTER PACK AND CRATE 5036 4, UOnd Htrvgt Cur. 92d and Fouler R<>«<l. WANTED WE BUY AND SELL Tulmr 4754 UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT FOR SALE Anton Hershman. who was injured Lady’s new cross saddle, bridle, in a motorcycle accident last week, is improving rapidly and expects to habit and hitching strap complete. 13-lt* be out of the hospital some time Call at 5409 92nd street. next week. H. A. White. 6024 Ninetieth street, Piano students, from first to fourth is at home after a two-weeks’ busi grades. Phone Tabor 406 or write ness trip to Los Angeles and San Berniece Kearns, Route 3, Box 284. Francisco. 13-2t* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christensen Found—Bicycle on Johnson creek. have moved from Ninety-fifth street Owner can have same by describing and Fifty-fifth avenue to near ML and paying for this ad. It Scott cemetary, where Mr. Chris tensen is employed. FOR SALE Pictures 8x10 of Lents School House, Mrs. William H. Armstrong has Ninety-second St. 25c each returned home much improved in 5419 . ________________ 13-2tp health, after a four-weeks’ visit with HATS—HATS—HATS her daughter, Rilla Rogers, in Se At the Lents Millinery Store attle. Popular, up-to-date styles in wom The Boy Scouts are hustling for en's, misses’ and children’s hats. Call new members. They hope to get at and look over our styles. We make least 12 new scouts during the week. to order everything in ladies’ head Those interested in the Boy Scout wear. Mrs. Gulliks. Perfection Confectionery ♦ z 9 <4 >