Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, July 11, 1919, Image 2

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    mt. Scott herald ADDITIONAL
LOCAL
OUR CHIEF
MACHANIC
Mrs. Sabra Klinger came down
from Hood River to accompany her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Deaton, of
• Proprietor Ninety-second street, on a camping
- Manager trip.
Publiahed Every Friday at Lenta
Statton. Portland, Oregon.
J. E. UPDIKE -
C. W. SMITH -
Entered as aecond-claaa mall mat­
ter February 14, 1*14, at the post­
office at Lenta. Oregon, under act ot
Congress. March 1. 1(7*.
Subscription prlro
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|1.50 a year
Dr. and Mrs. David Nelson mo­
tored out to Dayton the afternoon
of the Fourth and report a pleasant
trip, the roads most of the way be
ing paved.
William Heintielman is at work on
some fine new pedestals for the
Grange, That of the Grange master
till Nlnety-wcond Street
is fitted with a shelf and a drawer
in which to keep his papers, and the
BIRDS HELP THE GARDENER
others, while not so elaborate, are
The importance of protecting our of good, substantial make
native birds is apparent when we
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McGee, of
consider that insects cost the Ameri­
can people approximately a billion Eighty-ninth street, returned from a
dollars a year. A writer in Thrift visit with relatives in Tillamook
magazine says a “recent examination county the first of the week.
of the stomach of a cedar wax wing
Ben Miller and family enjoyed the
(cherry bird) revealed 100 canker Fourth camping at Zig Zag. They
thoroughly understands his business. No machine is
worms.” In the stomach of a scarlet went out Thursday and returned on
tanager were found 630 gypsy moth Sunday.
ever allowed to leave us without getting a final look
caterpillars.
over. We believe we can best serve the interest of
Hawks and owls are birds of ai
BELLROSE-GILBERT
our many customers for repair work by being care­
repute, yet it is estimated that a
hawk or an owl kills an average of
ful and particular.
B. T. Davis and family and Mr.
1000 mice every year. Birds that
feed on the seed of weeds, small Shotwell and family left Tuesday for
rodents and insects are friends to a visit with Mr. Davis' brother, who
the gardener. In their persistent lives in California; also a general
quest of food they aid materially m visit and recreation with friends
along the line to Los Angeles. May
conserving crops.
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The wanton destruction of birds is they have the time of their lives.
AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor
William Elslip is in the hospital, ■
both inhumane and an economic
waste.
Fortunately, many states having undergone an operation on a
Tabor 3429
Home 1)61
8919 FOSTER ROAD
have recognised the value of protect­ June 30. Reports to date are good.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hurrle, with
ing man's feathered friends and sen­
sible laws have been passed for that their son Edward, motored to Salem
purpose. Alabama has an ably con­ the Fourth to visit their daughter,
ducted fish and game department, Mrs. Armpress, who they report is
presided over by John H. Wallace, doing fine.
Berry picking is the fashion now.
who is recognized as an authority
throughout the country-
a
CARD OF THANKS
a
To Reuben Wilson Post. G. A. R-. :
ROOM FOR RENT
Furnished room for rent. Call at No. 38, to Shiloh Circle No. 19. to
6116 Ninety-second street or phone ladies of Rebekah 178. and to each ■
and every friend who has been so ■ a
Tabor 3499.
7-11-lt*
helpful while my husband was suf­ a
THEY COST NO MORE
fering from his long illness, also for
LOST
their sympathy in our affliction, we ■
Large photograph, with man and ! wish to extend our thanks. Especial- | ■
AND ARE SO MUCH BETTER
wife standing in front of store build­
ly do we wish to express our grati­
ing. Sign reads “W. J. Steele, Pro­
tude for the many floral pieces.
duce Market.” Finder please leave
MARGARET G. HUMMEL.
at Herald office.
7-11-lt
lents Bicycle and Motorcycle Repair Shop
Clocks, Speedometers,
Goggles and Oilers
in tact, anylluug «ml «nvrytliiiw
in Mi|>|i|ii-« for morlori yrli •. All
. of good, Milttinnlial quality. too,
Tin- kitul that will »land iniii'li
um- and i'V< ii a Lure Take a i*aik
al "Ur di-play
Keen If you m-vd
notliinv i < n . when you du require
anything in au|>|ilh-a you’ll know
tlie tight j.lare to coine Io.
Phones: Tabor 7(14. D41—1111
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BUY FRESH
GROCERIES
W. C. T. U.
Mrs. Frances M. Swope, state vice-
president, spoke at the Second
Friends church, Lents, last Sunday
night. Her earnest plea in the in­
terest of the world-wide campaign
for prohibition and all moral reforms
was listened to with interest by a
good audience.
The meeting Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. Elva Scheuerman
was another interesting occasion.
Sabbath observance and patriotic top­
ics were discussed. The Union de­
cided to discontinue meetings until
August 22. This will give one meet­
ing before the annual election Sep­
tember 8. Mrs. Esther Fankhauser
will be hostess August 22. Remem-
ber the date.
Flour, Feed, Hay
and Grain
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45. Mrs. Rosa
Silver, superintendent. Preaching at
11 a. m. “God’s Requirement” will
be the theme. Young people’s meet­ ■
ing at 7 o’clock. Preaching at 8
o'clock. Song service led by Geo. T.
Howard. “The Christ Hunting Men”
will be the evening subject. Union
prayer service with the Friends
church Thursday evening.
Footwear
for All the
Now is a good time to make your selection of boots,
shoes and slippers. Our stock is complete and we
can fit all members of the family. We have the latest
styles for dress and the most durable for work. Let
your footwear be the best. It doesn’t pay to buy
an inferior quality. Good footwear insures good
health, while uncertain quality is always a poor in­
vestment, no matter how low the price, Therefore,
be a wise guinea and get your shoes at
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Dew Drop Washing Powder
SPECIAL—25c per Package
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
The regular services will be held
at the Evangelical church on Sunday.
The pastor will preach at 11 ,a. m..
subject, “Travail of His Soul.” The
evening sermon will be at 8 o’clock.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Young
people’s meeting at 7 p. m.
cordially invited.
G oggins
5935 92nd Street Lents, Oregon
Gents9 Furnishings
First-Class Sheet Meta! Work
and Repairing
Tabor M38
Foater Hoad, Opp. P. O.
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I wo boors West ol lents FoMofflce
Gary Motor Trucks
For the Farm, City or Interurban
A GARY TRI UK IS THE TRUCK TO BUY be­
cause there is a size lor every requirement, and
because every truck represents the highest de­
gree of perlection as exemplified by the best
balanced truck built, composed of units of the
highest order obtainable.
GARY MOTOR TRUCKS are made in six models:
Model F 1-ton, G l'-z-lon, 11 2-lon, 11U 2K»-ton,
K 3‘n-ton, V 5-ton, and all are equipped with the
war-famed Buda Motors, 'me motor adopted for
government work in France. The HU or Y U with
the force feed lubricating system through u
milled crankshaft in all huge sues.
THE SHELDON WORM DRIVE AXLE is an­
other important feature of construction of Gary
Motor Trucks. It is the costliest, the oldest and
highest priced worm drive axle built. All Gary
trucks use Sheldon axles.
THE SPRINGS THE TUTHILL SPRINGS -
titanic fronts and banded rears. The real'
springs, which carry the load, are guaianteed
tor the life ol the truck against breakage in the
center.
THE Bl ll.T UP CAST TANK RADIATOR.
The Gary built up cast tank radiator with oval
tubulur core, finned for radiation, is the last
word in radiator construction. It is invincible in
strength, oversize in capacity and 100 per cent
in cooling efficiency.
GARY MOTOR TRUCKS are of the same high
class in every other unit and detail of construc­
tion and are warranted for one full year.
FOR GARY TRUCK FACTORY INFORMATION
for the northwest territory call on or address the
Portland Agency, and secure our terms to deal­
ers and agents ff considering a line of trucks or
desiring a selling agency.
ORDERS WITH DEMONSTRATORS will cover
the territory ami call on interested parties.
GARY COAST. AGENCY, Inc
Lents Mercantile Co
Phone: labor 1141
71 Broadway
Portland, Ore.
Phone Broadwav 2162
5805 92nd St
Lents Furniture Co
Phone: Tabor 2923
Used Furniture as Good as New for Half Price.
Highest Cash Price Paid for Used Furniture, Etc.
9213 Foster Road
Lents, Oregon
Eggiman’s Meat Market
BEEF
PORK
MUTTON
VEAL
SMOKED and SALT MEATS
FISH an POULTRY
5919 Ninety-second Street
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Quality Goes Clear Through
Nothing that could be said
about the Dort would be half
as convincing as its own per­
formance on the road. What
you will hear from one Dort
owner will simply be a repeti­
tion of what another will
state as to the reliability and
economy of the car
Tabor 257.3
THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN
Coupe
1.155
Roadater
8edni>et (Convertible) tIOMO
F. O. lì. Factory
Wire XX heels and Spare Tl
who i* MiirccHMful Rin round* hinifwlf with
pvery available niodurn deviiw» for na» ing
hi* time hii «I money. The bnnine*-«* iihih
v ho iailM to iij «»* an AUTOMATIC I 1,1,
EPHON E Him ply cl<»*<* hi.-* •••*tai»iiHhineiit
to thoflNgndN of |x>-*ihie enMone r*
lie
may never know the ieal r* a*< n for hi-
failure in hie-iti' w*. THINK II oVER.
Ixing Distance Everywhere
CALL A 6221
Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Portland, Oregon
Guttering. General ¡Repairing, Garbage Cans, Flour Bin»
Wash Boilers, Stove Pipes, Chicken Fountains, Chicken Grit-
Feed Boxes and Chicken Feed Troughs.
A. S. PEARCE, The Tinsmith
9124 I osier Kood
For Better Printing call on the Herald
The Lents Garage
Local Agents
Phone Tabor 7824
3919 Foster Road
Tabor 3429 HomeD 61
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