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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1919)
a Carl Thutsto is the guest of This Friday evening there PROFESSIONAL CAROS George Walrod and family. will be a special young peoples The Herald asks the co-oper Mt.'ttG, 92nd Str» et Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. G. meeting. All the young people Tabor 47.54 ation of all its readers and of the vicinity are invited to at Markle, 6924 Eighty-sixth St. friends in securing news items DR. C. S. OGSBURY tend. throughout the Mt. Scott dis Oct. 1st a girl. DHMÌMWY The 9 o’clock 1 h >1I each morn trict. It is our aim to publish I KNTB. OMBIION all the news regardless of a per Bom, to Mr. and Mi's. W. G. ing is the call to prayer. Bibb» son's station or affiliations, but Cyrus, 6717 Ninetieth street. reading at 2 o’clock each day we realize it is impossible to do I Saturday. September 20, a except Monday and Saturday. Office: Tabor 3214 Rex Tabor :ftSM so without assistance. If you daughter. know of items of interest in Constable Mark Peterson, who DR. P. J. O’DONNELL "Iht PhoiMgraph *ith a Sotti” A baby girl came to the home lives south of Tremont, has an- your neighborhood send or tele DENTIST . phone them in. or give us a tip of Mr. and Mrs. Grant V. Beck. so we may get them. It will be 6904 Forty-fourth avenue. Sept nounced his candidacy for the ('or. W2d amt Foster R.«d. la-utx, Ore. sheriff’s office. appreciated. As dealers in the New Edison, we have obligated OUf- ember 26. DR. A. O. ATWOOD selve to a service. LOCAL AND PERSONAL J. W. McSloy of Deadwood. Among the many Portlanders DENTIST Thomas A. Edison perfected the New Edison at a cost xrselAi attention t »> i - i . atkh S. D., is in town in response to who motored to Salem to take l-IIONK TAIta'R tH2l of three million dollars, lie entru toil us with the duty Mrs. H. Myers. 5604 Eighty a telegram that his mother is in the state fair was Dr. Ku-- Offi.v: of bringing its Re-Creative art into as many homea as sixth street, is on the sick list. very ill. He spent the day Mon sell P. Turner. Residen«»*: W_N>7 Footer Hoad «314 S2»l St., S. E. Portland Ore posaible. Donald McNeil left Saturday day with his brother. Dr. J. H. Lents Baptist to again take up his work at McSloy. Ou this principle, therefore, we have organized our stoi • Next Sunday morning at 9:15 DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS Mi's Easier, of Portland, spent the Sunday school, . “ and our selling policy. V\’e earnestly ask you to take this 0. A. C. " A \ growing OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN the day Monday with her sister. pur|M>se literally and use thia store as your aid to the C. E. Kennedy sold his resi Sunday school for a growing |lh<lll^ :OfIhv. Marshall l^h 6128 Mrs. R. J. Fleming, enjoyment of music even to the matter of payment. R<‘NhH,nce, r.MUt Mr 44 dence at 5221 Eighty-ninth community.” will l»e held. Fol Mr. and Eighty-eighth street. lowing this at 11 o ’ clock will be S biunu B inding Portland. Ornean to John Felman. We are not an installment house, but as part of our ser Mrs. Fleming have recently Mrs. H. B. Conn, 5403 One purchased the house at that the communion and fellowship vice, we arrunge payments to suit yor convenience. service. In the evening at 6:30 Hundredth street, is suffering address. Ix?t us help you in some way any way. will occur the young people’s from an attack of the flu. Chiropractic Physician Mrs. W. C. Smith, 6408 meeting. At 7:30 the pastor Miss Louise Lauritzen. of Eighty-fourth street, left for will speak on the theme. “My 717 Dekmn Building Woodland. Wash., visited over Decatur. Ind., last Sunday eve Life. What is It?’’ Acute and chronic diseases. Sunday with Mrs. Inez Gulliks. The choir met Friday evo ning, having received word of House calls day or night Mrs. Flora, of Eighty-fourth the serious illness of an uncle. ning and effected a more defi- Phones street, left for a short visit in Mr. Smith will make his home nite organization, with the pas the country last Monday after- with his daughter. Mrs. Clar- tor, Rev. E. A. Smith as leader. Office .... Main 4753 noon. ence Cone, until the return of I^Lst night the annual meeting Res. .... Tabor 7075 of the church was held, fol I--------------------------- George Kimber and wife, for- his wife. f YOUR EYES OR A MILLION DOLLARS merly of Eighty-fourth street. a number of people connecte«! lowed by a social hour. were in Lents th® week calling with the Palestine Lodge of EVANGELICAL CHURCH on old-time friends. Masons at Archer Place have Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Mrs Marv Lawrence is stop- been holding social meetings Rally Day Program at 10;4<> ping at the home of Mrs. Alice with the intention of being a. m. 72nd St., and Millard or 55th Ave. Wood worth, who is confined i eventually formed into an East Junior Alliance, 6 p. m. ern Star organization. This to her bed by illness. Young People’s meeting, 7. will be effected as soon as the A cordial invitation to all to Mrs. John Wikstrom has re grand patron comes out to ar attend these services. turned to her home in Spana range affairs. way, Wash., after spending ten j For Sale days with Mrs. 0. S. Worden. A sanitary couch ; first-class (3 Mrs. N. A. Ely, 1470 East condition; 8901 Fifty-third ave Still Moving Sherman street, spent Sunday nue. with her mother, Mrs. Law s rence, at 6828 Eighty-fifth I ROSE CITY VAN Wanted : 1 CARRY A FULL LINE OF street. Used furniture; highest cash Would you ih *I1 your Right for a million The One-Way-Charge Company. dollars? : price paid. Used Furniture Co.. Mrs. Strahl, who resided on you value them to that amount in it W. C. Rockwell. Prop., 6015 921 If not Eighty-ainth street, has bought fair that you consult me, ax I See Us For . . . St., I^ents. know what they must have. the Gaston property on Eighty If I care for your eyes, your eyex will I WOOD AND COAL eighth street and as taken pos care for you. Wanted Tab. 1424 D 61 8222 Foster Rd session. Phone for an appointment Used furniture; highest cash Main 7567 ■Û price paid. Used Furniture Co.. Mrs. S. P. Foster, of Eighty 206-7-8 Shetland Huiiding W. C. Rockwell, Prop., 6015 92d JUST ARRIVED FOR FORDS— Anti-Draft Shields, Coil Box, eighth street, returned this Fifth and H ashington St*. St., I-ents. week from an extended visit Protectors, Foot Accelerators and Radius Rod Braces. with her son, Leon Berry, in Thornton & Sowards If you believe In home trade—In n Wanted JUST RECEIVED a new supply of Columbia Dry Cell Tillamook. CONTRACTORS Used furniture; highest cash home paper—In booxtlnir your horn*' and Hot Shot Batteries. Cement Work. Plastering and J. 0. Kadock and family are price paid. Used Furniture Co., i town advertise In the Herald. W< Cesspools W. C. Rockwell, Prop., 6015 92 I | can nlxo do your commercial print staying for a while with Mrs. Residence 6610 Fiftieth Ave. St., Lents. nit quickly and aatisfactorily. Kadock’s brother, O. S. Wor den. Mr. Kadock is remodeling Oar Prlrea Are Hl<l their house into a four-room Tabor 41.1 Lear« Order, at Ooggtn.' Shoe Store bungalow. SEND IN NEWS ITEMS How We Sell The New Edison ! 5 ■ :■ ! : ■ : DR. E.R. SPARKS : : : MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Ninety-second St.. near Carline BURKE’S - GARAGE General Auto Repairing, Supplies, Oils, Greases, Batteries Re-charged and Storage Free Battery Service FORD PARTS AND ACCESSORIES We Handle Used Cars Office I’lione Tabor 6527. Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Pherson and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holms of St. Johns were callers at the home of Mrs. J. O. Ka dock last Sunday. PAINT KBS General Haute Pnlntinr, Tintins and Deca ratine Material and Workmanahip Guaranteed LENT 8, OREGON Elmer Marshall and family left for their home in Califor- nia this week. They expect to make a short stop in Medford on their way down. A. W. BREWER PAINTING, PAPER HANGING and TINTING Residence 9935 Fifty-ninth Ave. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, r Mrs. Clarence Cone and son, Mrs. Earl Cone and son and Mrs. Alice Wood worth motored to Salem last week on Wednes day to attend the state fair. SÌROMPT SERVICE PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS VELVET SHAVES CHILDREN BARBERINO A SPECIALTY See C hester A G eortie The M. E. Ladies’ Aid will hold a business meeting at the church parlors Wednesday, Oc £ 8 tober 8, at 2 p. m. Work will » When You Want to Move î be begun for a bazaar to be : Cail Tabor 7707 held at some future date. A good attendance is desired. OURTESY and prompt attention are bringing us trade that oftentimes has to go out of its way to get here. We are glad to get your trade and we be lieve in showing our appreciation by supply ing your every need with all possible speed. IF ETTY’S TRANSFER j and Express Auto Truck ; Ed Boyd, who has been em ployed at the Lents Mercantile Co. store on Ninety-second Ì RESIDENCE street, has resigned and left the first of the Veek for Hood S 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. River to work in the apple orch ards. r Kennedy & Tillman report the sale of the Peder S. Pennes property at 6445 Eighty-ninth street, to W. V. Kelley, and the C. D. Sanders residence, corner Sixty-third avenue and Eighty ninth street, to George W. Rider. Good printing la the dress of good business; that's the kind we do at the Herald office. Res, Phone 7468 FREY & ALLEN Courtesy Builds Our Trade Old customers are bringing us new ones right along through the recommendations they are constantly giving us. High quality, low prices and prompt service are a combination that is hard to beat- and we have found them all well worth maintaining. J. H. Bradbury CORD WOOD AND COUNTRY SLAB Yard on Foster Road in front of Lents Library Phone Tabor 7823 i The Lents Garage ■ AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Tabor 3429 Home 1)61 8919 FOSTER ROAD A Dry Cellar—Yet a Cool One A warm cellar is a poor tables and other foodstuffs basements of homes heated or the more costly systems. storehouse. That’, why vege cannot usually be kept in the by the old style pipe furnaces, The Home Ventilator Furnace aa < . a Th. Ori.ta.l PATENTED P.p.1«. M».l.l Manufactured on/y by th. HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mich, will radiate enough heat to keep the cellar free from dampness, but w.ll not detract from its natural coolness. Vegetabk, can be stored with perfect safety Heat is not wasted with the " I lome Ventilator.” The scientific principle of design and operation sends all heat units through the combination hot- and cold-air register, and from there it is evenly distributed throughout the house. Clean, s.mple and safe. Doesn’t waste space and doesn t necessitate a big installation cost. We can eouin your residence with a "Home Ventilator" in a few houri or a little more than you would pay for a good base burner. Ask us for more information. A. S. PEARCE Tabor 5838 Foster Road, Opp. Postoffice ■4