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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1920)
PROFESSIONAL CAROS Tabor 4751 ftW$H Mud Mtrret DR. C. S. (MiSBURY DfiNritTRY IRNTft, iiMWloU Otthw: Tabor 3214 !<•♦•. Tabor: A224 Classified Ads. I OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST »___________ Principal Happening* of the AdxrllMMtalt aad«r Ibla bedim Itc per Ila« Heal laurites; Sc pn Ila« «acb •ubMqucat Week From All Parts of the l««u«. Millam« chart«, Me. Coast 4 word« State Briefly Sketched for I. II m II m . ____________________________ Information o The Herald O. O. Haysolt would like informa tion from any person awing the Readers. Hrs PU3 t»tb st. Leets Kx. Auto 1M2 Stand Pboae Marsball MP3 Mt. Scott Transfer Co. J. H. Miller. Prop. Plano and Furniture Moving Buggagc and Ex preen , Dally Tripe to ML Hcott and Lente Agt for Rock Springs end King Coal Starxl: First and Taylor Portland LOANS KKNTALS ■ LAUER REALTY CO. in . al nmaaK accident in which hia wife DR. P. J. O’DONNELL streetcar CITY PKOI'KRTY and FARMM wo« injured the 20th of laat March, KXOININTIA 1'boue: Tabor 9142 at 92nd street. Kindly leave word The dates for the annual Redmond WI8 72nd Street PIK1.ANU STATION Cor. tr.!i| and Foster Hoad. I»nta, Ore. at the Herald office 33 34 pd. potato »how have been autioutu rd as Kill SPECIAL BARGAINS in Mt Scott homes call Tabor 2723. 34-21 DR. A. 0. ATWOOD DEN I IN I Pho.,a.! I •»»!••. <’•'»" '*21 t Home, Talior 4<s»l 9297 Foster Road Portland Oregon H. P. AHNEST Arnmsar er i ah N(ITAHV Cf III i< ftlHojq Nil ely-«'<'.>iid Hlrvet l’hom*: Talior ¡Hilft »uls Hla., near «srlim* l'oari axii . O m . MT. sco ri’ l ainp No. tlttóO, Modem W (»od man of A invi it a.. Merla evrry a<*eond and Ioni ih WeditrMlay of earh ntonlh at Grange Hall ; 92 mi atrrel. I'. II. VOI.TS. Cleri,. %IT. Mirri Milii.E, I. o. o. Xlt. ln evrry Tur lav evening at 7:10 W. S. Sander», Noble Grand. W. K. Goggins. Ree. See. Visitors Welcome. ARLETA STUDIO 0134 luMvr 1C< mu I W» pbutoKriiph any thing, any where. any (Ihir. Your lioinr, your family, jour baby. F.nlurgrmrnta ami Cnpylng Don« open from V a. ni. to I* p. m. Humlaya U a. tn. tn 5 p in Economy Furniture Co. I.. A. BARKER. Prop. Iieul , >n n ■ v and used furniture, ■ lox* , iu'4», <. i|> 'I h , cnckery, »lone x ar< , tool.. I lion igruplia and records SATISFACTION Gl AR ANTEED G915 Nin-ty •UC cond St. O*rrrrm»r»’Fri»FMi>i»F,Fi»wuu»Q a When You Want to Move * i Call Tabor 7707 5 K b * * a a ftnrs IR4NSFER? I V I f and Express Auto Truck ; RESI PENCE s R L 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. I ? * FEATHER RENOVATING \\ r ('lean l>y High Pres lire Steam Systems ITev Delivery nr Tabor 4336 All Work Gunrnnteeil Riles Itcasuuable IH25 Koster Rd. Portland,Ore. — Sixth Avenue GROCERY FRESH FRUITS and GROCERIES fcjgs. Butter and Cheese Phone Tabor 173 I/mt ion: HIM Woodstock Ave. C. B. NORBLAD, Prop’r. \_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ / The Herald din's all kinds of printing, not the cheap kind, hut the good kind October 14. 15 and 16. A Hal«- of Holstein cattle held In Marshfield brought excellent price«. FOR SALE—Incinerator and hot Nineteen head sold for $15,900. Thu Alsea farm bureau is planning water coil, used but a short time. to have a complete community fair Phone Tabor 9448. 34. during the week of Heptember 20. mi It ROOM HOI 8E and H acre; Cato Hells, commissioner of Indian assorted fruit and berries; city affairs, with headquartrrs at Wash- water; H mile east of Lenta ington, inspected the Indian school at school on Gilbert road. 11,200; l.'hemawa. $300 cash, balance monthly pay Petition* ure being olrculutml to ments. Enquire of W. II. Sweet, have placed on the ballot in November 34 5tx. the question of Sunday picture shows ' for Corvallis. WANTEO,—Girl to work at Ehrlich Ho serious has the bousing problem & Bernhardt, tailors, 9134 Fos become In Albany .that the chamber of ter rolui slOtf. i commerce wilt call a meeting to con sider the situation. Subscribe for the Herald. Henry W. Kramer was electrocuted when he came In contact with an elec The Ashland city council has ( ailed tric wire at the corner of Fifth aud two special elections for this month Blaine streets In Newberg. for the purpose of votlug on proposed More than 190 delegate« from all Improvements In the city waler sup over Oregou assembled at the Baptist ply. One proposal Is to bond the city church In Corvallis to attend the lire for lloo.ooo to buy Huck lake, 35 miles gon Baptist state convention. cast of Ashland. This will be passed The Oregon annual conference of upon September 23. The council then the Methodist Episcopal church open* ordered another election September 18 for the purpose of voting on bonding In M< Minnvllle on Heptemle-r 29, Bis hop W. O. Hbcpard presiding. the city for $100,000 for erection of a The fall fishing season on the Co dam near Mount Aahland. which, it la claimed, would conserve enough lumbia river opened at noon Friday and the indlcatfona are that only a water for all purposes Young men aud women of l«ke small amount of fish will be packed. Robbers staged a hold up In the Ore county, who desire the advantage of higher education In state Institution* gon Electric Railway station at the In Oregon, may go to college for many foot of Jefferson street, in Portland, years to come at no expense to then, obtaining $91.27 from W. J. Walton, , selves, according to the provisions of agent. R B. Goodin, secretary of the stale the will of the late Dr. Bernard Daly, an old-time cltisen of lak* county. board of control, left Thursday for The board of trustees of the fund left New York City where he will pas* by Dr Daly found that more than several days making an investigation $700.(WIO la left by the will to be used of the flax markets. An appropriation aggregating at to educate the young men and women of the county, which la very sparsely least $50,000 will be sought by the populated. Probably not more than alate fair board at the next session 15 persona will be available to take uf the legislature with which to erect advantage of thia offer yearly, it la a new buildlug on the fair grounds. thought. Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lum bermen of district No. 2 held their annual convention in Halein Tuesday. NlH IC E OF FINAL ACCOUNT This district extends from Portland to Eugene and along the Tillamook coast. In the Circuit Court of the State Two new postofflcea have been es of Oregon, fop the County of tabllshed in Oregon, one known as ■Multnomah, Probate Department. Hourne. Baker county, with Margaret In the matter of the Estate of Isaac H. Talxm a» postmistress, and the M. Gingrich, Deceased. other, Kirkford. Klamath county, Notice is hereby given that the Charles W. Simonson, postmaster. undendgned, H. R Scheuerman, ad The annual tournament of the Na ministrator c. t. a., of the estate of tional Fly and Balt ('asters for 1921 Isaac M. Gingrich, deceased, has has been awarded to the Multnomah filed his final uccount in the Cir- Anglers' club of Portland. Thia Is said •uit Court of the State of Oregon, to lie the first meeting giveu a cjty for the County of Multnomah, Pro- »■-st of Chicago by this organisation. liate Department, and that the irtli Since the opening of the aerial day of October, 1920, at the hour forest patrol ut .Medford July 1 patrols of fl..30 A. M. ,of said day, at the In airplanes have been tn the air lit) Court House at Portland, 'in said hours, and In that time have patroled county and state, has been appoint 345,189 square miles, according to a ed as the time and place for the report received by the war depart hearing of objections to said final ment. account and the settlement thereof. Members of the Salem Automobile Date of first publication, Septem Dealers' association have under con ber 3, 1920. sideration institution of a friendly Date of last publication, Septem suit In the courts to teat out the motor '»er 24, 1920. vehicle law and determine for what II. R SCHEUERMAN, purposes a dealer’s license plate may Administrator. be used. H P. ARNEST, Attorney. The 45 acre loganberry tract of I .ent* Station, Portland, Ore Bruce Cunningham In the Liberty dis trlct near Salem returned to its grower ” SUMMONS gross earnings of $45,113 for the 1920 In the Circuit Court of the State of season. Net returns front the tract Oregon for Multnomah County. aggregated above 13 cents a pound for J. lie Laney Verplanck, Plaintiff, j his product. vs. G. O. Wheeler and Susie A In the absence of any buyers. Sah nt Wheeler, his wife, and Mary prune growers estimate that they will Ann Sutton, Defendants. receive a tnininiunt of 10 cents a To G. 0. Wheeler and Susie A. pound. Based on the anticipated crop Wheeler and Mary Ann Sutton, the of 16.000.0u0 pounds in Marion county, defands above named: In the name of the State of Ore-1 thia figure would bring the growers gon you and each of you are hereby $1,600.000. The 1920 apple and pear harvest at required to appear and answer the complaint filed by the plaintiff above Hood River has been launched. Pack named in the above entitled suit ing of Bartlett pears and Gravenateln against you within six weeks after the date of the first publication of and King apples is under way. The this summons, to-wit: On or before first carload of Gravensteins was ship Friday, the first day of October, 1920, ped Tuesday by the Hood River Fruit and upon your failure to answer the company to New York. complaint herein within the said time, The dehydrating plant and the can the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com nery at The Dalles are both appeal plaint, to-wit: that the plaintiff is the ing to the women of Oregon for as owner of Lot numbered 18 in Block sistance in putting up the pear and numbered 18 in Firland within the prune crops of this season. Both plaids corporate limits of the City of Port are short more than 200 women em land in the County of Multnomah and State of Oregon, and that you the ployes. and It la feared by the man above named defendants have not nor agers that the crops may rot before has any of you any estate, title or in they can be taken cere of. terest whatsoever in or to said lands The United Railways of Portland has and premises or any part thereof, ad filed an application with the inter verse to the plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as to the state commerce commission to dis continue service on that part of its court shall seem just and equitable. This summons is published by or lines between Linnton and Wilkes der of the Honorable J. P. Kavanaugh, boro. covering approximately 112 Judge of the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon for the County of miles. At the same time an applica Multnomah, made this 12th day of tion was received by the interstate August, 1920. Date of first publica commerce commission asking that per tion is Friday. August 27, 1920. nnd mission be granted the Portland, date of the last publication is Friday, Astoria A Pacific Railway company October 8, 1920. to take over and operate the line to W. S. U’REN, be abandoned by the United Hallways Attorney for Plaintiff, corporation. Oregonian Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. B. Wluleri Peter Larson KERN PARK REALTY COMPANY slot POST KM KO AD CITY PHOFKBTY A HPIoUIALTY Ferm« and Acreage Collectluua, Leena. Itautala and Bualueaa Cbaucea Mum. 21U-43 Portland, lire. P. G Wilson K. C. Wilson WIIAJON'H AUTO sEltVIt K All Work (auunuataied and Done at lxtwr-M PoMKlbk- Prices « Yruir S*lbdactloa>--Our Advcrtiecmi-nt Tabor 3076 591» «2nd HL. 8. B. Owners Tell of Gasoline Economy--- Mils. J. M LOVEJOY Instructor of Popular RAGTIME AND CLUUM1C8 207 East 50th Ht. Phone Talror 8816 List Your Property with Ask any DORT owner about the gasoline consumption of hia car and he will tell you that he is agreeably sur prised at the big mileage per gallon. It is not unusual, but rather common, for the DORT to average between 20 and 25 miles to the gallon of gas oline. It’s the logical car for you to buy. For EXPRESS AND MOVING lull I' m bur sues I »cal and l»ug Distance Hauling of all kind«. Each DORT is as good as the best ever made. la-axe Orders at Perfection Confec tionery. cor. 92nd and Foster Road. The Lents Garage JOHN E. DEAKIX1RFF P. B. AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor KENT t *ar|Mantrr Cor. »004 Woodstock Ave. and 90th Street \l.l. KP.ADN REPAIR WORK Ageacy Right-Grade Cedar Shingle« in any quantities. l’hona: Lent* Eli. 1721 Tabor 3429 8919 Foster Road ■a B' EDUCATION PAYS FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 159,000 to Render Distinguished Service to the public With Common School Education 4 Chances With High School Education.... 87 Chances With College Education............. 800 Chances .4 re You (living Your Child His Chance? THOSE STATES ARE WEALHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED - MOST IN EDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College = Throug h “Liberal and Practical Education" pre pares the Young Man and Young Woman for Useful Citixenship and Successful Careers in AURKlLTUKt CDMMtRCI : : I I EMilNtERIMi PHARMACY MININ0 FORESTRY : : : 1 3 I 3 : : - : Î : I HOME ECONOMICS VOCATIONAL EDUCATION The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC. ENG LISH. MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and Other Essentials of a Standard Technical Cellege Course TUITION FREE FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20, 1920. : : I : : FOR INFORMATIOM WRITE TO THE REGISTER, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore. ■ The Lents Mercantile Co ■ ■ Will promptly fill your orders from up-to-date GROCERIES. FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES. TABLE DELICACIES and other Good Things TO EAT. We carry FLOUR and FEED. Special attention given to phone orders, and a New and Dependable Deliveryman will get vour purchases to you ON TIME. OUR AIM is to PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■ •: IlillllllltlllflUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ninety-second Street ■ Phone Tabor 1141 | EHRLIGH&BERM1ARDI ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a LADIES’ and GENTS’ TAILORS = - ( I ( I ( > Style* «nd Fabric* Alway* the Lslett 9134 Foster Road Next door to Postoffice = Phone Tabor 8571 LENTS _ Liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiri Funeral Directors < » < I B MaWMMW99MMaMMMMM99M49999MMM*MM4M9MM9MMWM9«MMM* | Still Moving .. ■ " ROSE CITY VAN he One-Way-Charge Company JI. D. Kenworthy 4 Company ( I ( I ( I First-class Service given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense 5802-4 92nd St. Lents Sta. Tabor 5267 < ► ( > ’ • I ► < ► < • ee Us For. . . WOOD AND COAL ah. 1424 D61 M22 Foster Rd •«••««••««•••••«•••«••••«••••99994S999SS9•«•«••••••••• FOR SALE WHITE I.F.GHtHtN ONE YEAR OLD HENS. I DELIVER IN REAHON- YRLE DISTANCE. call Tabor 6895. 6348 84th St., Eggiman’s Meat Market ■ F RESH AND SMOKED MEA'I'S AND EISH s Vegete»I>lew and Erutta Hutter and Eggs* MRS. HELEN McCLURE Teacher of Piano Res. Studio 6044 42nd Ave. Phone Tabor 7122 ‘Phone Tabor 2573 5919 Ninety-second Street. Lents, Oragon