Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 06, 1920, Image 4

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    Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. GILBERT RESIDENTS TO HAVE
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Barker, 6020 92nd street, August
ADERIATE WATER SUPPLY
4, a nine pound boy. The new ar-
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Residents of the Gilbert section •----------
See the Herald office for Printing. rival will bear the name of Law
just
east
of
Lent*
will
vote
on
rence Raymond Barker.
A4»«rltaea«sla »«4«r this hssdist Ik P<r
Blackberries are said to be plenti­
Sept 18 on the matter of organiz­ Ilo« tirsi lastrtloa; k per Ita« each lubMqucal
ful about Boring.
Freight rates on the railroads have ing a water district to secure an ad­ issa«. Mtataisa «.hart«. Uc. Cosai » «ordì
been jumped up lately, and yet equate water supply from the city la th« Ita«.
Miss Mildred Turner is visiting
there is a great scarcity of freight The territory begins just east of
Stock up at our Low Pricea before advance
Lost
her sister, Mrs. E. Martin, of Seattle.
cars for the lumber interests in Lents Junction and extends a con­
On Sunday lust a gold breach with
freight ratea increaae the coat of Groceriea.
Mrs. Elizabeth McArthur is visit­ Oregon. Maybe the cars will be­ siderable distance eastward to the blue setting between Catholic church
ing the family of her son Ben come more plentiful .now that freight 1 Gilbert section. It is expected that and 8718 Foster Road. Reward
rates have been raised.
Rutherford, 6904 92nd street
M. J. B. Coffee I lb. 62c, 3 lb. $1.60, 6 lb. $2.60
the county commisrioners will ap­
Mrs. F. J. Burns
prove
of
the
scheme.
A
petition
A son of Mrs. Elrod who lives on
Great Americas Coffee
3 lb. can $1.26
Relatives who have been visiting
signed by 100 residents asks for
FOR SALE- 25 full blood Anemia
Mrs. Whitcomb of Lents, left Mon­ 92nd street, who has been visiting
the improvement. I Alter, a bond is yearling hens and one roster at $1.00
day for their home in Washington. i the latter for a few days, return-
a piece. Call on Anna Fletcher, 6422
ed to California, Saturday, where sue of $30,000 wilt be voted upon.
Mr. Erickson, living on 73rd ave­ he is stationed in the marine service.
81st
St., S. E„ after 5 p in.
1 lh. 30c, 2 lb. 55c, 4 lb. $1.05, 8 lb. $2.05
nue just off of 92nd street has sold Mrs. Elrod is contemplating a trip FREE TONE TEST AT THE
THEATRE
SEPT.
13
YEAGER
WANTED
—
Work
by
middle
aged
his place to Mr. and Mrs. Duffy.
to California.
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The Edison Phonograph Company woman, by hour or day. Cleaning
Wesson Oil. Pts. 38c, Qts. 70c, 1-2 gal. $1.36, gal, $2.66
Mr. Kubin, an experienced meat
Chester McGrew and Walter San through their representatives, Miss offices, laundry work, etc. Apply
cutter is behind the counter at Eg­ ders and party returned from the Verlet, singer, and two gentlemen 6411, 94th S. E.
giman Brothers meat market.
Light House Wash Powder, large pkg.
6c
Tilamook beaches
last
Saturday skilled with the pianoforte and violin,
will appear in a Tone Teat at the
Tomatoes,
2
large
can
26c
night.
Some
of
the
boys
are
try
­
Wanted- Furnished house or house
A G. Eggiman and wife of Howell
Yeager Theatre on the evening of
Fancy Rice. 211 ms . for
26c
Prairie, visited the Eggiman bro­ ing to figure out how many fish September 13. Miss Verlet as one of keeping rooms for two adults. Would
Libby
Milk,
3
cans
for
<0c
the
party
really
caught,
and
ac
­
thers and families in Lents last Sun­
the Eilison Company’s leading sing­ rent unfurnished desirable small
Shortening,
in bulk, per lb.
26c
tually
how
big
the
largest
fish
was.
day.
ers. ami the violin and piano artists house. Enquire at Herald office. 27tf
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Fred
Geisler
and
family
arrived
are of high reputation in their res-
Mrs. Mamie Turner Martin of
WANTED—Modern resilience of
Seattle visited at the Turner home, home from the coast last Saturday pective roles. Evidently, l.ents will five rooms, with at least two lots,
They
report
a
fine
time
over
by
the
enjoy
a
musical
treat
on
the
above
9023 71st avenue, returning last
sounding sea.
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Fred has resumed date. The event promises to be the close in to Lents. Must be a bar
week.
his duties in the Mt. Scott Drug leading one of the summer season gain. Cash deal. Apply at this of­
Ben Dumford and family of 72nd store.
The Mt. Scott Drug Company is in fice.
172 FIFTH STREET, Cor. YAMHILL
street near Firland station are spend­
charge of the preparations. Further
and family are on a I
E
P.
Tobin
Plain
Sewing
ing their vacation at Newport, Ore.,
notice will be given through the me­
trip by auto to California, and ex­
Plain sewing done reasonably. R. R.
this week
dium of the Herald.
pect to be gone until sometime in
3 Box 444. Foster road.
26 4tx
Miss Gladys Ruthefond of 6904 September. A card to friends here
MRS. MILLAGE MILLER
92nd street, went to Wapinitia. in early this week stated that the party
The funeral of Mrs. Millage Mil­
Eastern Oregon, Monday* for a was held up at Roseburg for three ler, who died the latter part of
short visit
days on account of gasoline shortage. last week at her daughter’s home
on Gilbert road, occurred on August Growers o! Seedling Cherries: ■
L. S. Klineman and wife of North
A WORD TO PATRONS.
3, at the Kenworthy chapel, where
Your children or others can
Plains, Washington county, were
services were held by Rev. E. A.
103rd STREET and FOSTER ROAD
guests of C. E. Kennedy and wife
The Mt. Scott Herald, after being Smith of the Lents Baptist church, make good money picking the
fruit
off
seedling
trees
that
¡9
last Saturday.
published four issues by the present with interment following in the Mt.
proprietor, has ascertained beyond a Scott cemetery. Deceased was past unfit for the market or cannery
W. E. Robbins of Kern Park, was
doubt that the rates heretofore 70 y»ars of age. and had been ill —just jumble them into a box
in Lents Monday, and called. Mr.
JUST A FEW UNES—think them seriously over:
charged for advertising in some is­ for some months prior to her death and ship to us. We extract the
Robbins used to be in the real estate
seed
for
propagating
purjwses.
sues has been entirely too low to Surviving her are two daughters and
In regard to your “Lizzy.” _
if you are her lover.
game in Lents.
Address:
pay the cost of publication and a son: Mrs. Lillian Womack and
She needs overhauling, from one end to the other,
OREGON NURSERY CO.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chown and leave a reasonable profit on the in­ Mrs. Julia Stevens both of Port
the same as her sister, father and mother. Her
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Droste left Sun­ vestment. While the price of about land, and Harley Miller of Oregon
brother was in for a Lee cord tire, her sister is
Oreaco, Oregon.
day by auto to spend a week at the everything else produced has gone City.
here for some spark plugs and wire. Her cousin is
Tilamook beaches.
up from 50 to 200 per cent and up,
badly in need of a coil; her other relatives are using
LENTS M. E. CHI R( H NOTES
the average country publisher and
our oil. We carry a stock of things you use; such
UNCLE JEFF SNOW SAYS:
Mr. Florschutz and family of St. printer has been loth to join the
as tires, tubes and inside shoes. Our lines are: Lee.
Talkin’ of profiteerin,’ some of
Johns, have moved to Los Angeles, procession
Next Sunday at 11 a. m. then* will
Crescent and Fisk our guarantee with them -you
of
profiteers.
But our berry growers would of thought
Cal., he is a brother of Mrs. Ben when he gets to the bottom of his j a few years back that 7 cents fer rasp­ be an opportunity for those who
take no risk. Your money refunded, if they don’t
Rutherford and has been a frequent bank account he will necessarily berries was highway robbery. They wish to unite with the church.
satisfy. Just come down to the Junction and give
visitor in Lents.
At 7:30 p. m., the Epworth League
us a try.
follow the procession, or be obliged would of sooner got ’em a gun and
are inviting the friends and member.,
to
quit
busniess.
the
world
i
gone
to
collectin
’
what
Mr. Dolson, the well-known I^nts
us by phone, day or night. Ask for
The Herald will endeavor to do i owed ’em, on the highway. Ahd here of the laurel wood league to be pre­
dairyman, has purchased a new Ford
sent
with
them.
The
friends
are
also
>.
Tabor 6168.
Sedan, with all the latest fixings, business on business principles, un­ they are a-payin’ 3 cents fer pickin’
invited to come.
der
the
present
regime,
and
irt
which
was
more
’
n
what
they
got
order
and its some peach.
Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet Specialiata
Attendance at Sunday School last
to do so will be obliged to raise along about 1912, and pocketin’ 22
Sunday
was
104.
The Flier, Jones, Shapland and the rates in some instances very cents as calmly ez a three-card-
James families—all of Lents—have slightly—about lOper cent,
monte man in Nevady one time put
returned home from berry picking.
Our utmost endeavor is to give away $80 I had worked hard fer.
and report a good time.
the people of this locality the full I know a feller up above Lents that
Mrs. Farnham, a popular business worth of their money in every in­ uster rage and rair about the way
woman of San Francisco, was the stance. The old saw, that “Once I big business crucified labor on a
guest of her sister, Mrs. C. Meng, of there was a rich country printer,” cross of gold, who sold 600 pounds
goes without saying as one of the of Royal Ann’s at 10 cents,
Happy Valley last week.
richest jokes ever printed, yet, it is ‘ meanwhile cussed the profiteers
W. S. Saunders, the Gray’s Creas­ a truism, beyond peradventure that I has run up the price of wire
ing butcher and family returned a newspaper cannot be run this day , nails-—Oregon. Journal.
Saturday last from a two weeks of our Lord, A. D. on good looks
I^o Jessen of Ix>s Angeles,
trip to Wilson river and other coast and “‘great expectations.”
in-law of Mrs. Theckla Bright, the
points.
latter at one time a resident of
BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES
Mrs. Mary Gentry and Mrs. Chas,
Lents, spent a few days visiting
Clark of Lents station were called
Services Sunday as usual. Sun­ with Mrs. Tom Me Sloy of this place,
to San Francisco this week by the day School at 9:45. All welcome. leaving Monday last for Seattle,
sudden death of their uncle, a Mr. The blues are now two points in the and other Washington points.
Murphy.
lead in the school contest.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith of San
Preaching at 11 a. m. Theme: “The
Mrs. Frank Sanders and three
Francisco visited friends in Lents
.Mountains
And
Their
Lessons.
”
children left this week for Belle
Young People’s meeting at 7 recently, returning home last week.
Mountain for a two weeks visit with
While here they made their head­
o
’
clock.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roe of
Evening service at 8 o’clock, theme: quarters at the Charles Turner home.
that place.
The Smith family lived on 71st avc.,
“Christ And Today.”
or what was then known as Hill
¡from actual phot»</raph
m > tn*
Flour dropped in price this week
Subscribe for the Herald.
Edifica Ship, Fifth .1 twnM,
street eight years ago.
at one time 80c per barrel, But
A'«u> York City.
don’t get discouraged over the drop,
It will jump up again like a little
ti
rubber ball.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Classified Ads. |
Cut Rate Groceries
Look Here--Snow Drift Shortening
National Supply Co.
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Come In!
There Goes One
W. Allen formerly of the firm of
Allen & Wiiey, real estate dealers
of Lents, now of Woodmere, was
in Lents Friday, looking after pro­
perty iterests.
Let the NEW EDISON Show
You the Difference Between Two
Famous Violins
W. Allen, formerly of the firm
of Allen & Wiley, real estate dealers
of Lenta, now residing at Wood-
mere, was in Lents Friday looking
after property interests.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burkhart and
son, Louie, left Tuesday morning to
visit a son residing at Oakpoint,
Wash. They expect to return the
latter part of the week.
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Every violin, like every human voice,
has its individual tonal quality. For
instance, the Guarnerius, used by
Albert Spalding, the great American
violinist, hasa brilliant, singing tone.
The Stradivarius, owned by C ht I
Flesch, the famous European violin­
ist, has a deep, rich, mellow tone.
Tilamook county is reaping a big
harvest in beach patronage this sum­
mer.
Hundreds of autos pass
through that section daily from Port­
land and other valley cities and ,
towns.
of our regular cuatomera. He buy a
all hia auppliea from ua becauae he
likes the way we treat him aa well aa
the quality of gooda we aell him.
He haa aent ua a good many of hia
frienda too. Would it not be well
if you came in and found out the
aecret of hia aatiafaction?
With the city council at logge r-
heads over the question of a park
purchase and the milk distributors
and the milk producers at war, it !
looks as if the governor might have
to call on the state militia-
FOR SALE -Furniture. Inquire at
6335 92nd street, S E. Mrs. Elrod.
31—It.
THINKING OF A NEW FORD
TOURING CAR?
We have a new one and one al*
most new.
Come in and see us. We can in-
terest you
EAGLE GARAGE
In the center of Lents.’
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LENTS GARAGE
AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor
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Tabor 3429
3..
8919 Foster Road
You would recognize
the tonal difference of these two fa­
mous violins, if you could hear them
played side by side. You can hear
anil compare them, liecause Ixith
Spalding and Flesch have made R e -
(’a kations of “Ave Maria” for the
New Eilison.
Come in and listen
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to these R e -C bkatioxr . See if you
can distinguish one violin from the
other. See if you are impressed with
the Supreme Realism of the New
Edison, as were the three composer»
who tested it in New York City. 'I’his
jury of three listened from behind
a screen, while Spalding playeii in
direct comparison with the R e -
C reation of his performance by the
New Edison.
Mr. Henry Hadley, who wrote the
opera, “Cleopatra’s Night,” said
fortheiury: “The R e -C reation
matched Mr. Spalding’s ¡«erforin-
ance, tone for tone.”
Prices May Change!
•So ask ^liout our Budget Plan for
buying the New Edison now. Con­
ditions may force a price increase.
Tnu« far, Mr. Edison has, person-
Ally, alworbed more than one half
"wf the increased cost of manufacture.
The New Edison has advanced in
price less than 15% since 1914.
Drug Company
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