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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1920)
John Sauer, a tailor, working or John Manz on 92nd street, has gone to Crater Lakf on a three weeks va - —J Ben Miller and family have re cation ASvertiaeacais sader thia besdl«| Ik per turned from a two weeks outing near Bill Elchlepp, who was laid up last Has first insertion: Sc per line rack sabsequcal Brightwood. week with a boil on the back of his issae. Miaiaaa charts. Me. Const S »ords When in need of job work of any neck, is again at his post as delivery- to the Ila«. kind try the Lents Herald job office. man for the Lents Mercantile Com Cali Tabor 7391 for Barred Rock Work all right, prices all right. pany. springs, or a fat hen for your Sunday Jupiter Pluviua and his sprinkling A new use has been found for Ore dinner. 26—tf. c. cart seem bound to smash the pota gon maple. It >s being shipped to a CHERRIES! to trust, if big crops will do it. California firm for use in the com Cherries, 6c per pound, pick them position of violins, and •• -aid to be H. P. Arnest. the Untl Attorney yourself. C. Brettell, Happy Valley, unexcelled for th“ purpose. was out to Hillsboro last Saturday, Southeast oof Lents. Drive out. where he had a case in Circuit court. D. M. McDade has fitted up his Wanted —Furnished house or house Workmen are busy placing the confectionery and pool hall at 594 keeping rooms for two adults. Would 92nd street, and expects to open It to ruck on a 90 foot stretch on 70th rent unfurnished desirable smal* street. The street is to be macadam the public next Saturday night. His house. Enquire at Herald office. 27tf advertisement appears in another ized. column. Plain Sewing £7 Misses Georgia and Nellie Fawcett Plain sewing done reasonably. R. R. James E. McNamara and wife, of lents, have gone to Glacier Park 8 Box 444. Foster road. 28 4tx on a vicition, and will be gone about of 7105 Whitman avenue, and Eliza At the last primary election, Mult both Lauer and Jennie Buehler of Fir two weeks. land, leave next Saturday on an auto nomah county cast a total of 59,422 Mrs.Merry of Millard Avenue has tour through Oregon and California, votes. sold her home to Mrs. E. G. Wells, and to be gone about one month. contemplates removing •- the east ATTENTION! Miss Cascadia Bunn of Brighton. before long. Coolorado, and Mrs. Hubbard Tay A variety of garden stuff is ap lor of Hood River, are visiting this Growers of Seedling Cherries: pearing now on the markets. New week at the residence of F. L. Bar Your children or others can potatoes are quoted in the local mar nett, of 6804 46th avenue. The make good money picking the kets at 5c per pound. visitors are cousins of Mr. Barnett. fruit off seedling trees that is Local and Personal Classified Ads. Clifford Johnson of 64th avenue Jimmie Sheridan, aged 100 years. and 77th street has sold his property and an umbrella mender by trade, at Woodmere to Mr Katzky of Tre was arrested over town last week. mont. charged with using abusive language. Not any one knows what will happen Roy Adolphus Wilcox, and old re to him at 100 years of age. sident of eastern Clackamas, died last week at the home of his son in Es Mr. Geiger, who lives on Wood- tacada, aged 72 years. stock, between 76th avenue and 76th street, has as guests a brother F. O- McGrew and family are at family, who arrived a few days Ocean Park, Wash., where they an by auto from Freepoort, Ill. nually camp, usually returning home visitors had but one blowout on about the first of September. trip, and plan to return by the same The Ladies aid of the M. E. church conveyance. They were 30 days on held a Silver Tea at the residence of the road. Mrs. J. C. McGrew at 8741 88th Miss Terrell, pastor of the Friends street last Wednesday afternoon. church, returned from a ten days A mouse created a diversion at one outing over at Newport, the latter of the Sunnyside churches last Sun part of last week. While over there day. Some brave men chased the she visited with Dr. Minthorn and poor mouse out, and the lady panic wife, the latter an old college friend and co-worker in the missionary ended. branch of the Friends church ser The Mt. Scott Herald phone num vice. ber is Tabor 7824. Make a note of it Dr. Bowen of this city, who is con and call us up when you have an item, personal or otherwise. We want all nected with the centenary movement, preached at the M. E. church last Sun of the news. day morning. In the evening the Mrs. V. V. Chandler of Forest Grove pulpit was filled by Rev. Jasper, a has taken posession of her new home, former pastor of the chn—h at this recently purchased at 6412 84th place, now assistant pastor at the Court, near Gray’s Croossing, by her Wilber Memorial church on the west agents, The Williams Realty Co. side. Mrs. Aldermatt spent a few days Kasper Wilcox, the well-known with Lents friends last week, return realtor of Lents and wife, returned ing to Government Camp Tuesday, last Friday from Tilamook, where where her husband, Emil Aldermatt they spent ten days at the several is interested in a road building con beaches. Mr. Wilcox states that they tract. caught lots of fish, and enjoyed- their Mr. Pierson, who recently bought two weeks outing very much. He the W. E. Wester place near Gray’s reports that work on the state high Crossing, arrived the fore part of the way from Tilamook to Hillsboro, is week from the east, having made the progressing on the mountains, and trip in a Chandler six. and will be a that the old roads were rough in places. resident of the Mt. Scott section. An electric storm from the south west struck Portland Wednesday about two o’clock, and a deluge of rain fell. At Lents the water ran in streams in either side of 92nd street, and thunder and lightning accom panied the rain. Thomas E. Whiteside, aged 45 years dropped dead of heart failure early Monday morning at the inter section of Third and Burnside street» while at the wheel of his automobile. His wife was in the car with him at the time of his demise. Stealing automobiles is to be severely punished in Portland. The United States Circuit Court recently sentenced two men to heavy terms in the federal prison on the Sound, for stealing autos. Lloyd E. Green and Ralph Griffin each was sentenced to serve three years. A Southern Pacific train struck an auto touring party near Albany last Monday and three persons were kill ed by the collision. Two of the kill ed were on a honeymoon. All the people were from California. Two of the party are in a hospital badly injured unfit for the market or cannery —just jumble them into a box and ship to us. We extract the I seed for propagating purposes. ' Address: ; ■ OREGON NURSERY CO. Oreflco, Oregon. lUllillimillllillillHIIIIIIIIliilliillllilllHIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllilUlilUIIIIIIIIIUIIUII PUBLISHER’S NOTICE The new management of the Her ald has been very busy since taking charge, adding new machinery and overhauling the mechanical depart ment of the office, and within a short time hopes to have the office Dependable Coffee, 1 lb. 50c, 3 lb. 1.46. in condition to handle every claaa of printing, from a viaiting card to a Gulttard Pun Ground Chocolat« 1 lb. can 40c; 3 lbs. 1.15. full sheet poster, and in the mean time have more leisure to assist In V making the paper more complete in 1‘osturn Cereal, large iiaeksge.............................. every department. Next week the Fancy Rice, 2 pounds for...................................... Herald will be at least eight pages, Ums Beans, 2 pounds for ....... . ........................... Cream« Ito, Maccarunl, Spaghetti, 3 pkgs fur replete with the local news of the Olympia Pancake flour, 10 lb. aack........ .. ......... community, and as a special feature Fine table Salt, 8 pound sack will publish the semi-annual report Snow Drift Shortening. 2 lb. can .66; 4 lb can of the county auditor of Multnomah Tender Sweet Carn, 3 cana for Sweet June Peaa, 3 cans for county which will alone be worth the Molasse«, 5 lb. can ........ ...... price of subscription to many of our Silver Spray Corn Syrup. 6 lb can readers. We trust that the merchants Golden Marshmallow Syrup, 10 lb. c of this community wilt show an earn Maaola Salad oil, pt« 36. uta 66; S gala. I 26. gals Economy- Jar Capa. Special, 2 dozen for est of appreciation by investing in Maaoti Jar CatMi, dot. .26; Matches, large box space in the columns of thia news Pure Lani in Pails No. 3a 75c: 6e I 85: 10a paper, which will be bread cast upon Shortening in pails. No. 3a «15; 5s 1.15; 10a the waters to be returned many fold Light House Naptha Wash Powder, large pkg Fruit Jar Rubbers, dosen.......... .......... ........... for the small amount invested. Cut Rate Groceries Exira quality, 2 dosen Fresh Oregon Creamery Butter one pound 63c, roll EIGHTY-SIXTH STREET BEING IMPROVED FOR FIVE Bl.tMKS National Supply Co. Workmen under the supervision of the city are now grading 86th street from Woodstock avenue to 65th ave nue, a distance of five blocks, It is 172 FIFTH STREET, Cor. YAMHILL understood that sidewalks will be put in on both sides of the street for the iiiimHiiiiiiimiiHiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii above distance, and the street im proved for travel. The work is bu ing done in response to a petition of the property owners having abutting real estate, and will make the prop erty more attractive from every standpoint. Our Big 10c Loaf of Bread HATTIE E. COOPER has that desired home flavor Hattie E. Cooper died at her home at 5627 72nd street on the 17th of July, aged 65 years. Services were held at 3 p. m at the Kenworthy chapel, with interment at Mt. Scott j cemetary last Monday. Our Pastries are superior in quality is proved by the large number of satisfied customers. The produce hogs are all howling about the scarcity of thia or that crop in Oregon, and strange to say the big dailies are repeating the howl knowingly or otherwise, the idea be ing to make the consumer believe there is a shortage of commodities, so that present unwarrented price« may be kept up. With mighty few ex ceptions, Oregon this year never had better crops, Market editors who get their dope from Front street coin mission price boosters, ought to use getting to be rediculous. this news- paper crop pessimism. MT. SCOTT BAKERY WM. WEWGART, Prop. FOSTER ROAD, near 92nd Street. Tabor veesit me before I am up other day and say he gonna taka me to court for testimony. I say I dunno how test da money—I jusu tnaka heem ileesa week and spends heem nexa week. He say longa time ago 1 hear« tight weeth one my neighbor and bees wife. He Bay da court gotta trial for dee vorce now and he want» me tella soma ting. I aska how luooclia getta for wage. He say two dolls every day. Alvin Rossiter of 8042 63rd ■treat. I tlnk dat was preety cheap so 1 say du no a ver mooch« for two bucks, but while visiting at Forest Grove, got the for tree dolla 1 know- plenta for steady fingers of one of his hands badly cut, but a local physieian thinks they may job. But dat guy no standa for foola besaved. A feed cutting machine was weeth heem. He say I gotta go eef I responsible. like or no like. So I go een da court and one guy tella me taka da stand Mrs Matti« Stiffy of 7114 52nd ave 1 aska where want« me take eet and nue leaves this week for an extended he getta sore and say no wanta me visit to relatives in St. Joseph, Mo. take eet any place. "Leave eet alone and seet down,’’ he say. You know I Rev. W. Boyd Moure, of Junction am leetle mad for dat guy getta fresh City, Oregon, was a guest at the J. weeth me. He aska me eef I swear for tella C. McGrew home last Friday. straight goods or somatlng like dat. Mrs. Carl Wimberly, daughter of I say alia time I tella stralghta goods, The world la going crazy over dla from lamps to license number we Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lent, who with but no ran swear only when losa da monds. It would be better for most collar button, walta for street« car or are prepared to do all kinds of auto her little daughter, Frances Louise, tlnk of d« kaiser. of us to be giving more attention to has been visiting at the old home rrpairing. Let us advise you not to You know dat guy aska rne question spades. place in Lents for a couple of weeks, for longa time and den one other guy wait for serious trouble before you The fools of the world would not he was joined by her husband the lat startu aska me sama ting. I no standa for engage our service. Avoid danger so bad If they could be kept st work dat bunch maka fool weeth me ter part of the week, and they have returned to their home in Rosebburg. for two dolla day. So I speska right and out of the way of the smart al and big expense by sending your Mr. Wimberly was on his way home up and say I queets my job—go on ecks. da strike for more money. But dat machinery here at the first sign of from Chicago, where he attended the judge tella me I go een da jail eef I ft won't be heaven for some men un trouble. national convention of the Elks. trow up my job. less onions and garlic are staple I no nay aoinutlng een da court how Marvin Hedge and wife were guests crops there. I feel, of J. C. Morris and wife at Lake for da but I tlnk gooda, strong» union weetness would be greata stuff, Grove, on Oswego lake last Sunday. Wot you (ink? The British are talking of putting a A fly-casting tournament was held -------- O-------- tax <>u beards. It looks as if the at the lakeside, and the principal fly hiirbers had a lot of Influence with the casters of Portland were in atten British government AXEL KILD A HL, Proprietor What the Sphinx Says dance. Mr. Hedge of Lents won the distance fly cast, with an average of Tabor 3429 8919 Foster Road Why do they call bachelors Incor By Newton Newkirk 97 feet. He also took the accuracy rigible? When you call them bachelor«. cast with five demerits, and took "H e who Isn't enough Implied? third place in the accuracy cast, and k nows h o w much be doeat fifth place in the accuracy dry-fly not know Is a cast. wise man.' ts Henry A. French, Portland, a cam era enthusiast, was lost in the woods near Monte Christo, Wash., in 1918, ---------- O---------- and although relative» --rched for Leaflets Labels Notes HE KNEW HIS TREES him, no trace was found. Recently His mother had been reading to Briefs Checks hi« body was found. French was 70 him about Move» and the burning Sale Bills years old when he disappeared, and bush. Posters Blanks "I guess, mother, it must have Envelope« was staying at Casscrest Inn, where been a black gum bush, just about he had gone to recover from an at this time of the year—don’t yos Price List« Coupons • Notices tack of asthma, when he failed to think so?” • -----------o----------- Folders Hand Bill« Circulars return, French’s home was at HARD LUCK. Gresham, where he worked for the bejliTks Invests Blotters Pamphlets some now and then, but Time Cards Portland Railway Light & Power Co. thinks he will desist. A water meeting was held at the Gilbert school house Tuesday night when the matter of the city furnish ing water for the people outside of the incorporation came up. Another meeting will be called soon, when is is believed the matter will assume The American Can company’s big $750,000 building in Portland has tangible shape. been started. It will employ 700 peo The Lauer Realty Company of Fir ple when finished and in operation. land reports the following real es S. W. McClure, manager of the tate transactions, which were closed Columbia Basin Wool warehouse, be last week: The Lambertson resi lieves that Portland will be the dence on 70th street, to Elizabeth greatest wool manufacturing center Roach, consideration $1800. The re on the coast. sidence belonging to Martha Beck on J. Crawford Morris, of Harrisville. 53rd avenue and 78th street, to F. Ohio, visited Dr. and Mrs. Hess of P. Brown, coonsideration, $1800. Ella Lents this week. Mr. Morris is J. Stout, comer of 45th avenue and traveling for a big drug concern in 73rd street to Leslie Smith; consider the east, and is a writer of consid erable ability. ation, $2.100. Tires to Top LENTS GARAGE Mt. SCOTT HERALD Whenever he buys quoted stocks, they taka 'em on the list. Where --------- O--------- Black Crook Cams From. Probably For Sale—Four-room house, Good colored crooked street. neighborhood.—Knoxville (Tenn.) Jourual and Tribune. Placards Statements Dodgers Catalogues Window Cards Receipts Bill Haads Business Cards Programs Milk Tickets Note Heads Letter Heads Admission Tickets Wedding Stationery Now Is Mexico's opportunity to be come the richest nation on earth. It Envelope Inclosures has silver mines all over the lot. Birth Announcements Uncle Sam's threats against prof iteers are too often received by those offenders as a harmless pleasantry. . 5812 92nd St. • • Invitations * Post Cards Meal Tickets Calling Cards Menu Cards Announcements Legal Blanks LENTS Shipping Tags Phone 7824