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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1919)
I Mrs. Anna Updike has rented her residence on Gilbert road lo Clarence Patterson, of Port Ralph Goldaon, brother-in-law land, was in Lents Monday eve of Mrs. John Goshie. Mrs. Up ning attending th«* Masonic dike will apend the winter with her daughter. Mrs. A. O. I.iii lodge. wood, at Chehalis, Wash. Mr. Reed, the transfer man, is Mr. ami Mrs. H. A. White, of confined to bi* home this week 6024 Ninetieth street, returned by illness, and is unable to at Wednesday afternoon from a tend to his transfer work. two-weeks' trip to Los Angeles John Walro«l and Mrs. Geo. ami San Francisco, visiting in Walrod returned bom«' Sunday the latter city with F.mery Allen, from a very pleasant two months father of S. J. Allen, of Wood visit with relatives in the east. mere. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ * Miss Gertrude Katxky came Mr. and Mrs. William Albright up from Monmouth to spend Sat have their new house at 7103 urday and Sunday with her par Ninety second street completed ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Katxky. and have move«! in. The house is of bungalow style and modern Frank Foster ami wife, of throughout, anil makes a very Ninety-fifth street and Fifty- attractive addition to that part third avenue, left last week for of town. a thre«- months' auto tour of Cal ifornia. Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Duma« of Vancouver ami Fred Vining, a Russell Wheeler. Mrs. O. G. former Portland boy but who Wheeler, Mrs. Chas. F. McGill is now with the navy at San and M rs. James Vining motored Francisco, who were guests of to Sheridan Saturday. returning Mr. an«l M rs. ( _ ’harks McGill, Sunday. 8608 Sixty ("bird avenue, last W. Boyd Moore formerly pas week returned to their respec- tor of the Lents M. E. .church, 1 tive homes Friday. now pastor of the M. E. church Wanted at Junction City, was a visitor Used furniture; highest cash in Lents recently. price paid. Used Furniture Co.. Mr. and Mrs. Kimber former W. C. Rockwell. Prop., 6015 92d ly of Lents, recently sold their St., Lents. •- Mr». Graves Return» from East |oh|| Graves Griot., ,,f Mrs. John of «¡07 Ninety first street has just r<- turned home after having spent th«- past two months visiting her parents ami friends in north western Penn, ami Ohio. Mr. and Mrs, Graves left for the east August 15 taking advantage of the excurshvn rates given the G. A. R and Son« of Veterans to attend th«- G. A. R. encamp ment at Columbus Ohio. Mr. Graves returned home after nil absence of on«' month, Mrs. Graves remaining for a more ex tended visit. Mrs Graves rc ports prosperity through that part of th«- country. theNhijoi: :s: :wtst rs th hrdlue.it ■ CARDS PROFESSIONAL Born, to Mr. ami Mrs. Casp.'r Tabor 4764 MKUIHl 8tr.»t Schmulki, of Clackamas, Weil DR. C. S. OOSBURY nesday, October 8. a daughter. DENTI »TRY A baby girl was born Thurs «lay, October H, tojMr. ami Mrs. I.KST». OHSlION It. L. Stevenson. who reside east Oltice: Talior 3214 R<>«. Tabor : 5224 of Lents on the Foster road. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Heiman, DR. P. J. O’DONNELL of the Portnomah Dairy, ar«' re DENTIST ceiving congratulation» over the arrival of a baby girl at their Cor. 92«| ami Foster Road. Lent», Ore horn«- Friday, October 10. Born, to Mr. anti Mrs. Jo«' DR. A. O. ATWOOD Heald, of 5708 Eightieth street. DENTIST Tuesday, October 7, a son. srCCtAI ATTBSTIOK n> l-l VTKH Mrs. Emily Holmes, n nona genarian. of Austin, Minn., ac companied by her daughter in law. Mrs. F. .L Holmes, arrived the first of the week at th«- home of her «laughter. Mrs. D. R. Me Kinley. 6127 Ninety second street with whom she expects to spend th«- winter. After n visit here. Mrs. F. J. Holmes will return to her horn«- at Austin. Mrs. Emily Holmes stood the four-«Iavs* trip well in spit«' of her ninety years. For Sale p .EVS a riloNK r.viioH 6121 Lent» M. E. Church KtMiidi'iie«* : Next Sunday morning nt 9:45 «314 82«| St . 8. E. OtHce: 0207 Foster Road Portland Ore Mother of Mr». McKinley Here th«- Sunday school will observe Five-acre tract in high state farm at Fossil and are located of cultivnt ion; large 7-room at Kenton, were visitors at the FOR SALE. house with bath; good barn and home of C. P. McGrew Monday Rhode Islanil Reti cockelels. other outbuildings. Mrs. A. A. and Tuesday. big feddows. Tabor 8023. Kindle, W ilson Sta.. on Gresham car line. It ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BIRTHS Rally Dav exercises under the DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS direction of Superintendent Will OSTEOPATHIC PtlVSKIAN Hugill. At 11 o'clock th«' pas Ort,‘v> Marthall 1275 tor, F. R. Sibley, will speak on 1 Residence, East 8744 th«- topic "Rebuilding th«- Walk." I’orlUnd, Oregon I In th«' evening nt 7:30 he will Buxom Brilloso discus« "F.ntir«- Consecration.** I'll«- Epworth League service will he held nt 6:30 p. in. At 7 :80 PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS on Thursday evenings the mid VELVET SHAVES week service will be belli. CHILDREN BARHERING A SPEC! U.TV Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Hutton ami six-year-old son. of Puyal lup. Wash., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Albright at 7103 Ninety secoml street, re turning home the first of the week. Mrs. Hutton nn«l Mrs. Albright are old time friends mid th«* reunion was most en joy able. Would you sell your sight for a million doUaraT If you value them to that amount ia it not fair that you consult me, as I know what they mual have. It I cars for your eyea, your eyes will car,' for you. Phone for an appointment Main 7M7 M>.7-h Shetland Hulldint llfth and Wethington Sta. DR.E. R. SPARKS Chiropractic Physician See C iikhtkh A GaoatiX 717 Dekum Building A. W. BREWER Acute and chronic diseases. House call-: <h O ' ight I V. 1’AINTING, PAPER HANGING and TINTING Residence 9935 Fifty-ninth Ave. - - — ...— .......... Office - J I Res. Phones - » Main 4753 . - Tabor 7075 NOTICE! ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 27, 1919 THIS BANK WLIL BE OPEN FROM 10:00 a Columbia Grafonola and Long Evenings Go Together IF YOU HAVE A COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA IN YOUR HOME YOU CAN PLAY JUST WHAT YOU WISH. IF YOU WISH JO HAVE A GOOD JAZZ, IT IS RIGHT THERE. IF YOU WANT SACRED MUSIC OR AN OPERA OR A BAND RECORD, YOU HAVE THEM ALL HANDY. IF YOU HAVE A CROWD OF YOUNG FOLKS STOP IN, YOUR COLUMBIA IS ALWAYS READY WITH THE LATEST DANCE RECORDS. i» 3:00 p SATURDAY 10:00 a to 12:00 m MULTNOMAH STATE BANK SHERHAN HARKSON. Cashier This Model in Oak or Mahogany THE SHERATAN MODEL E AIM to carry in stock all the auto supplies you are likely to need. And we know our prices are lower than you would oftentimes pay if you sent away. Besides, we save you the high express charges you have to pay on small orders. W For All Makes of Cars This Beautiful Model r Oak Mahogany $125.00 $100.00 $12.00 down Balance in easy Monthly Payments $10.00 down Balance, easy Monthly Liberty Bonds taken at Liberty Bonds taken full value at full value. Payments Let us demonstrate to you that we have the J acobean model two of the BEST PHONOGRAPHS made The Wonderful Edison and the Musical Grafanola. Come in and hear the Edison and Columbia Records. T We carry a large line of high quality tires in all the popular sizes. And you can always be sure of getting good, live, fresh goods when buying here. Remember we take Liberty Bonds at full value for either Edison or Columbia Phonographs. Spark plugs, dry cells, horns, lamps and all standard supplies at prices that please. ■ : È ■■I The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Tabor 3429 Home D61 8919 FOSTER ROAD • MT. SCOTT DRUG COMPANY Ninety-second Street, near Carline Lents, Oregon