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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1919)
% W. H. Woodworth and family mo tored to Ostrander last Thursday, re turning home Sunday. Miss Opal Miss Elsie Smidt is suffering from remained with her uncle for the sum The Herald asks the co-oper ptomaine poisoning. ation of all its readers and mer vacation. Mrs. Ogsbury is able to be out friends in securing news items Mrs. Rose Evans, of Bellingham. agaia after her recent illness. throughout the Mt. Scott dis Wash., who has visited several weeks Mrs. Spicer, 5826 Eighty-second trict. It is our aim to publish with her sister. Mrs. J. C. McGrew, all the news regardless of a per and other relatives left for home street, left Monday for Salem. son’s station or affiliations, but Tuesday morning. Mrs. A. E. Kenworthy is convalesc we realize it is impossible to do Mrs. C. A. Updike, accompanied ing after a two-weeks' illness with so without assistance. If you the mumps. know of items of interest in by her granddaughter. Olive Updike your neighborhood send or tele left July 3 for a two-weeka' visit Ladies »nd families of St. Paul’s phone them in, or give us a tip with Mrs. A. O. Linwood and family guild enjoyed a picnic at Mt. Tabor so we may get them. It will be at Chehalis, Wash. Thursday. appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wood raturned Mra. Alice Woodworth spent the to their home in Fullerton, Cal., af Fourth at Bull Run and reports a Fay Raybum has resigned his po ter enjoying a month's visit with most enjoyable trip. sition at Goggins’ shoe store and ex Mrs. Wood’* sister, Mr*. J. C. Mc Mrs. John McNair. 5826 Eighty- pects to go to eastern Oregon, where Grew, 8741 Fifty-sixth avenue. aecond street, is confined to her bed he has a homestead. Mr*. J. A. Rater has resigned a* with an abscess in her side. clerk al the Lents Mercantil” store. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Robinson and Mrs. Helen Worden is spending a Kenneth and lone Forte left Mon Mr. Boyd now has charge of the few days with her daughter, Mrs. day for a trip up the McKensie river sales department and Kenneth Kr.-u der is delivering for the firm. Chas. Holmes, at St Johns. for a few days’ outing. Members of Reuben Wilson Post Mrs. Elmira Pugh left for Mon Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nelson and tana last week, where she expects daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Dilley- and Ladies of the G. A. R. will meet to spend the summer with her son. camped at Bakers Bridge the Fourth at Lent* station at 8:30 a. tn. July and week-end. They report fine fish 19 to spend the day at Gladstone Alphen* Feller* and family, of Park. All ladies are requested to ing at that place. Cheater. Neb., are visiting with bring well-filled baskets. Frank Volta, the Woodmere grocer, Mrs. R. W. Smith and daughter George. Morris sold his property and Mrs. F. J. Faith. The Feller», Marjorie, of 8728 Seventy-third ave Volta and Faiths were old-time nue, spent the Fourth at Hillsboro, on Eighty-eighth street and FiftjE friends in Nebraska. Mr. Fellers is where Mr. Smith is superintending sixth avenue recently and will vacate today. Mrs. Morris will visit rela a lumberman. the work on the Pacific Highway. tives at Medford a short time before they settle down again. LOCAL AND PERSONAL I SEND IN NEWS ITEM* It makes no difference where you buy your Groceries COULTER Axel Kildahl. proprietor of Lents Garage, to be right up in bald-headed row, has installed latest improved National filing cab inets, which will give him more time to take hi* friends out joy riding. Don’t Start on Any Kind of a Trip WILL DO Mrs. F. M. Peters, 8115 Sixty sixth avenue, and aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mr*. Pete Peterson, oi Sixty-fifth avenue and Sixty-ninth street, and friends from Seattle, spent the day Monday with relative at Forest Grove anil Hillsboro. BETTER The Myrtle club have discontinued their dances for the summer. They wish to» thank the patron* for their attendance and promise something just as good if not better next sea son. A good sum was netted which will be used to help defray the ex j penses of making the Grange hall more comfortable and homelike. without a full complement of supplies for your car. No telling when you may need them in a hurry. Don’t be satisfied with ordinary supplies either. Get the best there is by coming here for your Cylinder Oils, Tires, Tire Repairs, Spark Plugs and every thing needed for any car. To buy your supplies here is assurance of their efficiency. The Lents Garage near Carline Phone: Tabor 2295 Get the home news in the Herab) every week, >1.50 per year. PROFESSIONAL Tabor 4754 CAROS 5836« W-’od Street DR. C. S. OGSBURY DENTISTRY 8919 Foster Road Home D-61 Grocery Mr. and Mrs. Chester McGrew left Saturday by auto for the head waters of the Mollala river, where they made camp. Chester returned Monday morning and took his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc- Grew, back with him. They expect to be away about two weeks. AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Tabor 3429 92nd Street lkntb , Office i^Tabor 3214 imams 4 Re*. Talior 5224 DR. P. J. O’DONNELL DENTIST Cor. W2d and Foster Koaii. STATEMENT No. N DR. A. a. ATWOOD of the financial condition of DENTIST MULTNOMAH STATE BANK SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PLATS* PHONS: TABOR 6421 nt Portland, ta the State of Oregon, at the cion« of btuineu June N. I»l> : RESOLRCES Loans and discounts ........................ I Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . Bonds and warrants ....................... Stocks, securities. Judgments, etc. Furniture and fixtures ....................... Other real estate owned..................... Due from approved reneYve bank» Checks and other cash Items............. Cash on hand..................... «................... Other reeources. .............................. 164,640 88 58,741 4.M* 4.000 7X7 47,7X4 101 14,440 4,500 80 »1 00 to 00 15 51 64 20 17 CORD TIRES Office: Residence: 6314 82d St., 8. E. 92o7 Foster Road Portland Ore. Big, clean-cut in appearance, they give an excess mileage even for Cord Tires. DE KATHERINE S. MYERS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Fbonea. Office. Marshall 127ft S illing B uilding Eart ^44 Portland. Oregon Tin. Io'*e~tieey • ••• risk. MFVS auvii LIABILITIES 14,000 00 Capital (lock paid in ..................... I Undivided profits, lei« expenses and taxes paid.................................. Postal tarings bank deposits Individual depoaits subject to check..................................... I Ilimjita Demand certl ficatee of deposit m Cashier checks outstanding 8328 Certified checks ......................... 74 08 oo » n Time Deposits ....................... W.M6 M ....... ^°pTOMFTP|t.T-nPTlClA!£jS¿ LU« N 17J4» It IM;» 00 Total State of Oregon, I „. County of Multnomah, I I, fiberman Harkson. Cashier of the shore named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. SHERMAN HARKSON, Cashier. Correct—Attest: HENRY HARKSON F. R. FOSTER Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, ISIS RALPH 8TANZ, Notary Public. My commission expires April >1. 19J0 204 7-8 Swetland Bldg Fifth and Washington St. ♦ X Office: Main 7547 I0U8 EVES Honrs, »am» p m Res. Wdl. 1106 Evenings by Appointment TOTAL « Lent*. Ore. TOUGH, WEAR-RESISTING TREADS Portland. Oregon FOR ¿ALE BY c A. W. BREWER •* F ainting , paper hanging LENTS HARDWARE CO and TINTING Residence 9935 Fifty-ninth Ave. - > ' PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS VELVET SHAVEN CHILDREN BARBERINO A SPECIALTY Still Mo ring When You Want to Move ROSE CITY VAN See C hrmtrh A O korgk The One-Way-Charte Company Taber «I«! Lesve Orders at (Joggins' Shoe Store PAINT!** General Haase Palatine. Tlatlas and Heenratlng Material and Workmanship Guaranteed LRNTS, 0*K0ON WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D«1 O' 8222 Foster Rd CORD WOOD AND COUNTRY SLAB if tTTY’S TRANSFER and Express Auto Truck See Us For . . . FREY & ALLEN J. H. Bradbury Call Tabor 7707 » 'I Yard on Foster Road RESIDENCE in front of Lenta Library 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. Phone Tabor 7823 IHIIIII0 -Z < %