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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1919)
Mrs. Kate M. Wagner I ih * re Joe Hrusselt, tì»th atenue and 101st street, is ill with small- turned to Lents after a tour weeks’ visit with h«-r daughh*'. Mrs. Claude Dan is ill at her pox. ¡Mrs. Grannis, of Grannis Mil' home on Gilbert road with a Mr. and M rs. Rav in «» n d Clarke county, Wash. sever«' cold. Ritchie have moved from th ■ The Jun«' ‘20 class of Frank Sleem place east of l.ents to .» Professor I.owe. who ia at the lin High School will entertain ranch near Boring. St. Vincent’s hospital, «till lin- th«' January ‘20 class at th«' gers. He is no better. Two residents of East Foster Portland Hotel this (Friday) road. Lester Moll and Joe Hart evening. A short program Inis Mrs. F.. W. Jensen, wig, are recovering from attacks been arrange«! ami flier«' will be street, spent the day Wednesdav of illness, th«' lattei having been dancing ami refreshmets. with Mrs. Fret! Miller. confined to hi* home for several The Metopolitan I.if« colire w. C. Coons ami family, »40« weeks. tion agent was in Lents Tuesday ♦ 5th avenue, are leaving this Zella Landon and Gertrude distributing calendars which are week for New \ ork City. Kataky arrived home Monday unique in that they have n pock J. Reinholta, of 9415 46th from Monmouth, where they are I et in which ot keep th«' premium avenue, will leave for California attending th«' normal, on a spe ■ receipt book, insuring its alwavs cial train sent out to rescue the being on hand when wanted. as soon as his health permits. storm-bound students. Mrs. A. J. Wilson and son Clifford I.. Wolf, chief radio Thieves broke into an out electrician, a former Lents boy. Clifford. 5601 Stith street, are both suffering from an attack building at H. W. Linn’s place- spent a month’s furlough visit on Gilbert road sometime «luring ing friends in Portland and Hood of tonsilitis. the snowstorm and mad«* way River ami has now returned to Mrs. L. E. Minott. of 84th with potatoes an«! a considerable his radio station il» California, court, is convalescing from a quantity of canned fruit. He expects to !»«• sent later t» cold contracted «luring severe Mr. and Mrs. Guv Sanders St. Paul. Alaska. the recent storm. have just returned from a visit D. W. Gardner, proprietor of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Patterson, to Mrs. Sanders’ parents, near th«* xi ailing roftm confectioner'. of Roseburg, visited Sunday at Silverton. They reached their the home of C. L. Evarts, 760.1 iestination just in time to be store, has been seriously ill for the past ten days with a sever« 56th avenue S. E. snowbound for several days. cold aii«! complications, but is Paul Lent is confined to his • The Masterpiece Phonograph convalescing. M M McDoxvc’1 home at present by a bad cold Co. is demonstrating machines at has had charg«' of th«' store dur and injuries which he received th«- Perfection Confectionery, at mg Mr. Garilner’s enforced ab in a truck last week. the ' corner of 92ml street and ; sencc. Mrs. E. M. Scheuerman. 6017 Christnvas mail is beginning t<> Foster roa«i. Robert I.. Davis, • 89th street, who has been suf of Lents, is local representative. arrive in quantities in Portland. I fering from an attack of in 18.000 sacks arriving on one N. Glen Warde came bom«' from flammatorv rheumatism. is some P. train Wednesday. Estacada, where h«' has been ¡what improved but has not yet Mr. and Mrs. Nick Faler and working the past six months, t > regained- the use of her hands Elmer A. Droste. 9112 56th Myrtle McNeil are home from escape the storm. When he left Boardman to spend the holidays Esatcaila Tuesday the trees were avenue S. F... left the first of breaking under the weight of ¡the week on an extended busi wtih relatives and friends. the snow. ness trip to New York. Mrs. Leonard Askev. of 100th Mrs. Ira E. Allen, of Mr. and Mrs. Reagan, of 56th avenue^ street, arrive«! home .from the Sellwood hospital a few days »112 56th avenu«' S. E., who just off Gilbert road, left last ago with her three-weeks’-old have been in Vancouver. Wash.. Saturday with her twin «laugh for the past two months in con ters, Mary and Martha, and her son. neclion with Mr. Alien's busi- son Donald for California, to Mrs. Kemp, an aged lady liv- ness there, are again at home make her horn«' near her agv«l ing at 54th avenue and 87th for the winter. mother. Mr. Reagan nnd an street, has had the misfortune older son will folloxv in a short Wright Davis is having the to fall on the ice and break her time. front put in his new garage on arm. 92n«l street this week. He has The Lents (iarage was partly Lawrence Sager, who has bee? the cement floor partly com closed down during the latter under the care of a doctor since pleted. but has been delayed in part of last week «>n account of coming back from Canada, was this work because the weather motor traffic being « irtually taken to a sanatorium Monday has been too c«>ld to lav cemenf. suspended because «if th«- snow, for treatment. They anticipate a large amount Irma Hayden, of Creston. B. of repair work now that traffi • Somebody, probably kids en C.. who is attending O. A. C. al is opening up in the way gaged in snowballing, broke the ¡Corvallis, arrived in Lents Tues “busied” pipes and radiators. top glass out of one of the win- day evening to spend the holi dows in Dr. David Nelson's of Frank Coulter proprietor days with her aunt, Mrs. Olive fice Tuesday night. Forte. The scho«»ls at Corvallis the Coulter grocery and confer Mrs. Fred Miller, of the Per have closed till after New Year’s tionery store, was so charmed with the ap|M*arance of the huge fection Confectionery store. is on account of bad weather. snow drift in front of his place expecting her husband and son The roads to the Mt. Scott of business that he sent out an Henry from Marshfield Sunday Park cemetery have been clear S. (). S. call for the photogra to spend the holidays. ed, several interments having pher and had it preserved in pic The Ladies of the G. A. R. been made there this week. The ture form. He will doubtless will hold the last meeting of snow has covered the ground to use the photo tn consol«' himself the year Saturday evening at an average of about It inche». with in future “green” winters. A full and the ground beneath was the Odd Fellows hall, J. Ed. Larin, who has been frozen till the thaw begnn. attendance is desired. operating the old barber shop at 9122 Woodstock avenue, for Z" merly occupied as a barber shop by Rov Courtright several years ago, has been obliged to close There is a difference in phonographs. This is an the place on account «if ill health and moved his equipment age of Evolution. Get away from burning candles. out Tuesday. Mr. I.arin is af flict« d with rheumatism and for COME IN AND,HEAR THE WONDERFUL some time has been unable to MASTERPIECE AND BE CONVINCED be al his shop regulaVly, some times only a day or two a week — LOCAL AND PERSONAL FROM FACTORY TO YOU MASTERPIECE PHONOGRAPH CO Foster Road and 92nd St. HOBT. L DAVIS, Rep. ■0 imm VAIL’S MARKET The only place in Lents where you can get anything you wish for the CHRISTMAS DINNER Our Fruits and Vegetables are clean and fresh and are not of the frozen variety FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Creamery Butter Poultry Fresh Eggs Oysters Mince Meat Fish Nuts The Finest Line of Christmas Candies in Lents Square Deal Candy Compay : 5814 92nd St. LENTS «•wiMMMOHtMatti Still Moving ... Pickles ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-Charge Company- Don't forget if its to be had we have it VAIL'S MARKET : : See Us For. . . WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D«1 8222 Foster Rl : 4 Offering for Annan uni Sunday Th«- Leuts F.vangtilical Suit «lay school will eml« avor to brin • a little of the Christmas cheer to tlu needy Xrmciiians bv taking an offering at the Christmas cu terlainment next Sunday eve tiing. Wilt you he Ip give to others xx hat has been given so bountifully to you? H R SCHEl ERMAN. Oxone Oxygen Vapor, Mas sage. Violet Ray, High Frcquen cy. Electricity, Vibratory, Spinal Treatments, Farmlic, Organic Corrective Methods, Super Heat Cabinet Sweats: free exatuin.. lion; 2 4 treatments Twenty Doi tars. Dr. Jenson, Chiropractor, (since 1910), .801 Raleigh build ing. Washington at «¡th; phones Main 11.32 ('1216. For Sale Baldwin apples, $1 per box delit i red. Call at <¡228 92ml st r< • t. <»r phone Tabor 6267. n2ltf Furniture Wanted We pay th«- most for your i U s c d an«! I furili* nr«', stoves ranges. W. C. Rockwell, «¡01 3 i 92nd street. Wo'jdsaxving. Orders taken for woodsawiug. (’.■ill T. Kearns. Tabor 406. — £ i. . Do you use good paper when /(Hl write? The Herald ca.i print anythin'.- and do it right. Subscribe for tl.e Herald $1.00 per year. /• The Lents Studio is now'opcn'for'biixincM. See our X M vs Si-scitis and hurrj so you can your work liefere the ls-t minute KODAK - FINISHING A SPECIALTY E. G. BOAG, Prop. >1 M M « I ■4 a a i : ; i IVe have just what You want • Get your Xmas Presents at “Bill” Coggin’s store, just forty steps from the track to his door; where he has everything to wear for man, shirts, col lars and nobby ties that are grand. Handkerchiefs, sus|>enders, sox, rubbers and shoes and a million other things from which to choose. Come and in spect the goods from a collar .Imt- ton to a nightgown, then you’ll lie con vinced that he sells cheaper than they do down town. oi, » n ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ : ■ ■ : Goggins’ Shoe Store : LENTS. OREGON ■■■■■■■■■■■j■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ DON’T FORGET “WE HAVE IT” Everything that is nice and good for Xmas COULTER’S 5936 92nd Street Tabor 2295