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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1921)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Kramer sella for cash and de livers. l-ents Mercantile Co. is one of the progressive and substantial business concerns of the Mt. Scott district, huvs a complete stock and can sup ply your needs with the least possi ble delay. C. E. Tillman Company boast» a large and complete listing of desira ble properties, loan» money and can procure for you just the thing you desire. John Manz, the only tailor of Lents, caries a line of goods that, in combi nation with workmanship, insures hi» patrons of being well and appro priately attired. C. G Simmons of the Rosemary Giocery, 7825 Foster road, carries a lin«* of goods that gives patrons a wide range to select from. R. F. Miller, plumber, is one of the busy men of Lents and his patrons are not confined to the Mt. Scott dis trict. He can give you figures that will equal any competitor. A. D. Kenworthy, undertaker, ia one of the foremost and progressive huslnes» men of the Mt. Scott district sympathetic at the time of sorrow, which necessarily must sooner or later visit everv home. His place of bu»ine»s is at 5802-4 92d street, Lenta. (Continued from page six.) by 'Villlums Bro»., and their price» Mr». Minnie Atkln»on of 89th street and service are unequaled. bus gonv to Walla Walla. WOODSOCK AVFM'E C. H. Norblad, Mill Woodstock av Th» a^hool rhlhlren are to hold a enue, earriev a fine line of staple and program on February 21. fancy groceries, cured meats, fruits Mr» E. L- Rayburn ia very ill at «ml vegetables. He is sure he can her home on Gilbert road. please you if given an opportunity. LENTS I.unrhea to order, Perfection Con* Irvin T. Foaaler conducts a moat fectionery, 92nd and Foater rotul. 49tf up to the moment most mnrhet, lo Milton Cullip of Hasting», Neb., cated on Foster road ju.t a step or •pent Tuewiay night with J. M. lxitch two across 92<l street. It would be bard Imbed to find a better place to und fnniily. irocure the piece de resistance for Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hamlin enter ■our Siinduy dinner. tained at dinner Sunday Mr«. A. W. The Yeager Theatre is the movie Power» of Woodmere home of the people of Lents. Thou Mr». George Nicholls, little eon sands find pleasure each week at this luul mother in-law, of fl-’nd atroct, ■lopulnr -how house, ami each la a had lunch with Mrs. Jamea lx»itch on booster for Manager Robinaon. The '»vorltes of screenlaml are shown utaday laat. here ami the people of this district The ladiea of the M E. church will ire as familiar with th« hleh-class hold their regulur monthly leu at the irtlst'i aa are the residents of the nc home of Mr». Nellie Woodworth, 5735 ■or»’ homo U wni. Only plays of the Mtb »«reet, Wedneioluy, Jinuary ID. highest type are shown at the Yeager • with a range that take» one through Two of the Schuerman brother» »11 the laughs of the funnwri “fun motored south to McMinnville laat ny" to the sighs and cries of the work on biieine«». icaviest “boavia»” in their most pa thetic acenes It’s a great place to The FuFollett club will be enter *pend an evening-- any night of the tained bv Mr*. John Howe, 5045 82nd Prolific Olive Trees. «even - und Manager Robinson in street, Thuraday afternoon, January cites you to come. There are few trees that boor edt- Thv M. & R. Market carries u most hie fruit which are good for more than ■ompleto line of groceries und meats, half a century, the olive tree standing The Perfection Confectioners, on until 12 o'clock every evening. Cor .a centrally located and enjoys a alone with Its long period of useful godly share of thp business of the n«*«s to mankind. Some of these tree» ner 92nd and Foster Hoad. 50-tf ■oinmunity. are extremely long lived. There ar« Mr. and Mr». 8. W. Morrison of Lents is exceptionally well served some In Hyrla which are known to be 1‘leManl Home, were caller» at the with restaurants. T. E. Gilkey has more than 400 year» old; and not only home of Mr. ami Mr». John A. Grave» •liken over the place at 6009 92d St., are they In a nourishing condition, of «107 Vl»l street Ulla week. Mr. »nd now has nis place fixed up in but they bld fair to bear fruit for an .Morriaon waa on hi» way to Bisson, ir»t-cla»» shape. other century or two. Formerly the <‘«1., to look after hia business inter* Wm. Parrish, proprietor of the olive trees were not expected to pro- eala there. Mr. Morriaon ia in the Cottage Restaurant, 9128 Foster wood business here. toad, provides a service that not dues fruit oftener than once In three years, but with Improved method» of only entitle«, but get», him a goodly F. A. Ilohnn recently purchaaed the culture they now bear abundantly .hare of the business. property of W. O. A»h on Nlnety- Axel hilduhl, proprietor of Lents each season. In ancient times the firet street and Woodstock avenue. Garage, is well known to the people olives were thrashed from the trees On f riday he moved from Footer j 1 the Ml. Scott district. Hui place with sticks, but now the Syrians pick road anil ia now permanently located. of business is conveniently located them by hand, thereby preserving The building wa» formerly occupied »nd prompt, eliicient and economical their trees and also Improving the by Mr«. Adi who conducted a deli* ■ervict has brought him a host of quality of the fruit. entc.wn. Mr. Hohna with now contin patrons. ue the delicatessen with his »tore. Kattky liras.' department store is Hunt In Autos In Alaska. Father and Mother Sehuerman of well equipped to render any service Times have changed in Alaska from •n their line. Their location is well 4,223 89th »trret 8. E. are viaiting the days when traptiers mushed over their daughter, Mr» M M. Krigor, at «nown to most of the residents of the the snow fields to hunt for game. Mt. Scott district. Whitaon, Oregon. The Economy Furniture Co. is ev Citizens of Fairbanks are bunting cari Service and «malitv, Perfection Con erything that the word “economy” bou by automobile, so say recent ar Automobiles are fectionery, 92n<1 and Foster road. 49tf implies. Mt. Scott residents will find rivals at Seattle. >ierv most courteous consideration coming Into their own In the territory and prices in keeping with the quali and the bureau la advised that “the ty of good« desired days of real sport” around the north NOTK'C TO CREDITORS S. S. Allen ia a young man who but em Alaska town are featured by mo 19129 recently embarked in the feed busi toring out to the herd where thou nc»». His location is on Foster road sands of caribou are leisurely graz In the Circuit Court of the State of •i short distance east of 92d street. ing. bagging a few animals, dumping Oregon, for the County of Mult Mr. Allen, though a young man, the carcasses Into the tonneau of the nomah ; Probate Department. Notice Is hereby given that the knows thoruugly the business in car and driving back with the winter*» undersigned. L. I- Lee, ha» been duly which he ia engaged and his increas- meat supply. appointed by the Circuit Court of ng patronage attests his application France is considering legislation to the State of Oregon, for the County to business. P. E. Reed, transfer an<l fuel, has make marriage easier. We do not of Multnomah, Probate Department, aa the administrator of the »etale of been in business a king time and is need to smooth the way to wedlock well and favorably known. Arthur Ferguson, deceased, ard ha« Wm. Weingart of the Mt. Scott tn the United States. qualified, an required by Inw, All person» having claims against Rakerv puts out the largest loaf of A man may never become so worth said estate are hereby notified and tread in the district for 10 cents. Also required to present the same under Mr. Weingart has the distinction of teas but that a good head of wavy oath with proper vouchers therefor icing the only baker in la-nts capable hair will get him by with soma attached, within six months from trf making the better grades of wed women. the date of thi» notice, to the un ding cakes. His pastries cannot be dersign«! at the office of H. P. Ar- beaten. John I). needs no introduction to nest. 9133 Fo«ter Road, Portland, Saxony has an Issue of porcelain the people of Ix>nta, his place is one coin.«. At current exchange rates it Oregon. Dated and first published, January of the busy places during business hours. His stock of goods is com would pay to Import a lot of them for 14. 1921. plete Mr. Donaldson is one of the •sc as buttons. last publication, Feb. 4. 1021. progressive business men of the com I. I I II. Poland’s premier Is named Grebskl. Administrator of the estate of munity and deserves the popularity lie enjoys. Arthur Ferguson, deceased. but what the Poles need now is some J.H. Kramer. 4802 92d St. S. E. H P. Arocst, No. 9183 Foster Road, man who can hohlskl. Portland, Oregon, Attorney for carries a complete line of fresh and cured melts groceries, hay and *oed. Administrator. They are starting a soap factory In Palestine. It Is evident that the hold ef the Turk Is loosening. Classified Ads. 1 Advertisement» undtr this head ng 10c per line first insertion; 5c per line each nubsequent issue. Minimum charge, 25c. Count 6 words to the line. LENTS, ORE. DRY FIR WOOD, from big timber, for sale at >10 to (11 per cord. Auto 642-22. 52-4tx TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN— After Dec. 28, 1920, I will not be responsible for any debts contract ed by my wife, Alice Bird Meyer, she having left my bed and board. Ernest H. Meyer. 5O-4tx HEMSTITCHING all cotton 10c per yard; yard all silk 1214c per yard. Mrs. Ojrlew, Kern Park, 4637 67th St. 44-tf FOR RENT—Furnished room, large front room, close in on 92nd St. 6335 92nd St., or call Auto. 2011. 46-tf B F. MILLER for PLUMBING and CESSPOOLS. One slightly used pump for 52-foot well. Ce»»|K>ol man wanted. 41tf Friday, Jan. 14 Jack Knife Man One of the four biggest pictures of 1920. Saturday, Jan. 15 Perfect Woman ALL KINDS of iight groceries, con fectionery at Lents Waiting Room, 9128 Woodstock Are.________ 47-tf CONSTANCE TALMADGE at her best. 130 ACRES with house and other buildings on good road, near Gresh- Price >135 per care. D. J. am. O'Connor, corner 92nd street and Woodstock avenue. 2-lt? Sunday, Jan. 16 HOUSE FOR SALE—Inquire of | Theodore Kaiser, 9408 94th street and 56th avenue. l-2tx ! 1 LOST—Largo Scotch Collie dog, an swers to the name of “Prince.” Ethel Freeman, R. 3, Lenta. l-2tx TO TRADE—>3000 home bringing in $30 per month; garage; for small chicken ranch or small house and property suitable for chicken ranch. Phone 628-12. 1-? I I ' Yeager Theatre SPECIAL BARGAIN—Four room plastered house; hot and cold wa ter; lot 100x100. >1450 takes it Call Auto 614-54. 2-2t RELIABLE DRESSMAKING, design ing, beading. Exclusive hand bags made. Auto 621-66.2-lt ESTRAYED Came to roy premises Tuesday, January 4, 1921, a calf, black and white spotted. Owner call and take animal away and pay charges. Turner, 9025 71st avenue S. E. 1 The Greatest Question D. W. GRIFFITH, Producer Mon. and Tues., 17-18 West is West HARRY CAREY, Newest and Best Wed. and Thurs., 19-20 Fatty Arbuckle THE ROUND-UP MRS. A. STEINMAN SPIRELLA CORSETIERE Phones: 661-11; Local 1821 (»421 88th St, S. E., Portland, Oregon What Every Woman Is Hunting for “Spirella, the World’s Best Corset” After reading of the easy profits made by oil swindlers, the average American will lie angry with himself for l>elng so honest. Strike rumors become so numerous that It Is Impossible for the com muter to read his daily paper In com fort as he rides home. News of a collision In the constella tion Vquilla has lieen received by as tronomers. It occurred 200.000 years ago. Aren’t the malls fierce I dE LL-0 Edison: et the U'Boats Call or write for free bulletin What Did Edison Do During the War?” Man Is the only animal that laughs, hut looking at some men It's hard to understand how some of the other ani mals can keep from laughing. HE U-Boats were getting bolder and bolder. The world watched,—fearfully. Then, suddenly, miracles be gan to happen. American ships developed an uncanny way of dodging torpedoes. Have you wondered how all these things happened? T This country has. after all, only 106.000.000 Inhabitants and so one nat urally supposes that we American» are going In for quality nowadays. Every ton of sea water, It Is said, contains a grain of gold. If this as sertion Is proved, Britannia will want to rule the waves more than ever. The Mexicans are showing extreme conscrvatlam; they have driven a gov ernor from his post without having him hanged, drawn and quartered. --------------------------------------------------------------- , Mt. Scott Herald Trade-at-Home Contest This Is good weather In which to cultivate mental coolness and keep down the bodily temperature. Name ....................... ...... ............................................... Address............................................................................ j “77ie Phonograph With a Soul" . ■: One thing which appears clearly In the dispatches from Russia Is that somebody 1» an awful liar. Mt. Scott Herald, I-ents Sta., Portland, Oregon. Please credit this coupon to: Tie NEW EDISON Alrwhlp building Is forsaking the United States, where all the Impor tant experiments toward making the airship practical were conducted. It Is difficult to road the news nowa days attentively without discovering another modest little war tucked away la some obscure ««ctlon «# ---Id. GOOD FOR FIFTY VOTES Sir Thomas Lipton must have writ ten the original of “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” Read “What Did Edison Do During the War?” It con tains Uncle Sam’s official an nouncement of the devices and plans worked out by Mr. Edison when he “joined” the Navy, and became President of the Naval Consulting Board. s This bulletin also tells how Mr. Edison kept the New Edison, his favorite invention, within reach of every home,— although it cout him millions in profits. The New Edison G«» advanced less than 15% in price since 1914, and this in cludes the War tax. This bul letin also tells how Mr. Edison sponsored the Budget Plan, whereby you cafl arrange your own terms for your New Edison. Mt. Scott Drug Co. Near Street Car Line LENTS, ORE.