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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1921)
L - - . ;" — ■■ ! - -L-L -! - --- -------- ----------- c---- CUT PRICE SALE Entire Stock Reduced ! Commencing Friday, Feb. 4 T^EAP the BENEFIT of these Great Reductions. I\ Let us help you save Money and Time. We are offering you merchandise from Standard Stack at the lowest prices possible. Avail yourself of this opportunity and make your purchases before prices advance. T. G. SAMUEL Around Soetkuest Comer Foster Rood 5827-92nd Street v. Ifllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllw I Yeager Theatre! I LENTS, ORE. ■ Friday, Feb. 4 NORMA TALMADGE in “The Branded Woman PF: Her last and bqpt picture. Also SNUB POLLARD in a comedy. H ASHBURN Nt H ICK Horn, to Mr and Mr«. Roy Helm .Mrs. Earl Diller of 208 T 41st 8t is somewhat improved after a serious lerg, a daughter, I will not be ixepunslble for any Mr«. E. L. Rayburn of >«th avenue, illness extending owr xi-veral weeks The Mt Scott W. C. T. II will int el <lrht- incurri'd by Mr*. Miu*) lee Hu* is improving after her recent severe She will be remembered a« Ph.wbv with Mr». J. 1. Scheurman. «.'UO 89th ell. Lyons of Grays Cn'ming. illness. atraet, next Tuesday at 2:.W p. ni. Itetnl January I9:‘t. Mrs Estelle Katxky. associate ma DEXTER BUELL. Master T. J. Kreuder, of I enls Mr. and Mi« Laurence Dm»« anti Grange, with the officer« and drill Iron of Mt. Scott chapter. 0. F S.. at little daughter, Norma, of Itood Ri' VI' WOODMERE I ore rale by own* team. installed officers of Rockwood tended the City Associate Matron«' er, are visiting Mr». Dm»•)'» mothc. < r, choice of two tine homra; one grange Wednesday and abo employe«! club at the home of Mrs. Jennie Smith at 4912 80lh stroet Ji ant Immediate paaaaasion. Two the work of the third and fourth de- on Marguerite avenue. Mr. Walter .Samlet* of .«.’»Kt 8”r.l ta; ti-room double ronxtructed graea. Mrs Edward Thurston of Gaston. street entertained the nu mber* m.f: bi .galnw; one half Idurk from car. Mm. Dan McIntyre of Pendleton, Oregon, daughter-in-law of Mr. and the I afal.ot club and their hutbands j P . e $ ‘ .o. If »»Id ln'forv renimi. vi-itod tents «chool Wednesday. Mr». Mr». William Thurston of ‘.Mth street, at dinner Friday night. T-'» ». W. Allen, ftnot» 77th street, McIntyre was formerly Mi»» Bessie who has been hero with her little S. K. Phone «42 .|, 5-»t H. A Rcott. who Im* 1« t n <a>n<l<i< t 1 Taraley who was a teacher in l*nts daughter, Florence, returned to her Ing a barlu r »hop ut Gray's Grossing, school until her marriage in Novem home Tuesday. I OR SKI.K Fine vacuum ricaner. <u> has moved hi» ton. >nnl paiaphronalin ber. K"”d «« new. eo»t *45; «*11 fur *25. John l*ahy, supsrintendent of the to his residence at ><u'4 88th »irret, good ciilrr pre », *5. «<117 'rind St. Mr» Carrie lived of 59th avenue, Standard Oil Co., Astoria, with wife The fob and ualch advertised ill was hostess of the Coffee club Wed and daughter, Helen, motored to nesday aftern.xm of last week. The lent» last Sunday, accompanied by last week’« Herald was found by Mi. TO IJIWE *<>00 huma bringing in J'ili p, r month; garage; for »inali guests «ere Mesdames George Wris- Mr and Mr». Hays, and spent the day Bahr, fflw" 97th street, and relurnml chicken ranch or «mall hou<* and lev. Ro«e Hubler. Lillie New. Nettie with Mr. Leahy's parent». Mr. and .o the owner, II. haneeht, ¡1820 .>2lld prn| erty suitable for chicken ranch. Call and son. Ann Rust and daughter.1 ■ Mrs. James Leahy at 9715 Foster (treat. Phone «28 p’. j.r Anita Hames and daughter. Grace j I Kosd. F. H. Volt», clerk and live wire of Ackerman and Misa R. Wrisley. Mr. and Mr». Fred Hodge of 92nd Mt Rcott Camp No. 11660, M. W. A , Mrs. John T. Witty of the Laurel- j i street entertained at their home last at Woodmore, »as transacting iiu-l* KERN PARK REALTY hurst Apartments was honor guest Friday night in honor of a sister. Hess in l ent» W e.lm .lay, and made at a birtndav dinner Thurwlay of last Mrs Coates, of Michigan. Those at the Herald a pleasant call. COMPANY week given by Imr mother. Mrs. A. E tending were Dr. and Mrs Lundberg, Mi». F. O. Mctlrew, Mrs. K. A. am num no tu Morternd of tiill 9Snl street Mr. J Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith and Mi»* Droake. Mrs. J. E. Allen. Mis. Jolie < in I'ltOI'I.ItT) \ NPI < IAI.TY J. Witty, of Jerome, Idaho, father-in- Margery Smith. Mr and Mrs T. C Howe mid .Mrs. Wakefield were in Filmili and Acreage CoHeetiona. law of Mrs. Witty, was the only out- Cox and Miss Ivy Market. charge* of the sale of tickets in the levan- Ken tn Is. Notary Public of-town guest among eight who en Mr. and Mr». E. E. Parker of 5352 school Ihursday and Friday, far the joyed the repast. l*h........SIU.1.1 l\*r<Liiul. Ore. 89th street entertained at their home European relict. Mrs. I). H. McKinley of 6217 92nd Wednesday evening of last week. The H. A. Brett, barber at Gras's Croa* street entertained about thirty-five guests were Mr. an»l Mrs. II E. Dil ing, wishes to thank hi» cus 'inert- member» of the eighth grade gradu ley and son Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. for their patronage in the past, also DR. AC. LUNDBERG ating class of the tents school last Rider. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dilley, Mr. say» that he lias moved to hi» rv d- CHIKOI’R \<TOR Friday evening. The event was in and Mrs. Goe. Walrod and daughter donee, 5«2I «2nd street, where he is I'hmie 614*31 honor of Miss June Patterson, a mem Violet. Mrs. Jennie Hu»U>n. Mrs. .Ma prepared to continue hi* buaine.» and ber of the class and niece of Mrs. Mc ry Wrisley, Mrs. Elisabeth Brady, Will be pleased to Sc his frión. 11. 9207 Fuller Ro.i<l Yntt Hide. Kinley. The young people spent the Miss R, W ririey. Mis« Frances Hart Phone Auto 618 12. 5 2t\ evening playing games after which wig, Misses Frances anti Marguerite •• refreshments of ices and cakes were Tifft, Miss Mildren Conlee and Roy served Rider. Mrs M. Walker of 6415 95th street Mrs. Lillie New. of SO.'u' 59th street entertained at her home Tuesday af entertained the Thimble Club of the ternoon in honor of her daughter. Women of Woodcraft at her home on Mrs Grace Ackerman. The guests Thursday of last w,wk. Her guests «ere Mesdanies Quinn. P. O’Donnell, were Mesdames George Wrisley. J. B. Ira Allen. Ella Marshall, Carrie Reed. Ixhman, Ella Marshall, Carrie Reed. Lucile F'ssig and daughter Evelyn, E. H. B Yost. F. Tussey. A C. Wright, H. Walker and daughter Rarbara. : E. Young. Anna Walrod and daughter Ann Rust and daughter Josephine. J. Mary Ward. Ann Ru»t. Mattie R. G. Lehman. Josephine Gaffney. Mittie f U ngley. Rose Hubter, Mrs. Wheeler. -2 í Arlela Theater li. dnesday, February 7 rere Erickson. Nettie Ca’I. Mattie Reed. I Mrs. Essig and .laughter, Mrs. Ack Cora Wright. J. W. Yates. M. E. erman and son. Mrs New and daugte M M MNkSBÏR Wrialey, Rose Hubler and Misa A. ter, Mrs. Humann and son and .Miss R. Wrisley. Marshall and Miss R. Wrisley. LOC AL AM» PERSONAL The Silver Horde Classified Ads. — .......... Advert i aumenta undtr ibi» hesd- ng 10» par line flrat inserttou; St per lina auch »ubaaquaiit Issue. Minimum charge, 20c Count • »'onia to the lina FOR RENT Furnished room, large front room/close In on **nd 8t. 6.‘U!5 92nd 8t.. or call Auto. SOIL 'I'» .. ........... from big Umber, fur sale at *10 to *11 per cord Auto «42 22. M-4U UNE ACRE with building» and fruit trees; ¡0 minutes walk to car. Pru e »900; easy terms. D. J. 0XA»a nor, ror. >J2n.l street and Woodstock avenue. 4 MORE EGGS makes layer» out of loafer*. .Money back guarantee. Pn-iaiKl, *l(>0. G m . A MofflU. Itox 757, tent«, Oregon 4-4tx FOR SAI.F^-120-egg Incubator: 130- rhiek brooder; first-ela«» condition Huth for *25.00. 5404 «»th otTMti 4-4t I "1: SAI E All. kinds perforated embroidery pattarti fluid for stamp mg, and »tamping don*. «1.14 Mth Court «. E. Phone Auto 05-77. 4-41 p. 1140c FOR RALE Nine .pring chickens. 4Mi>g ‘Hith street 4-ltx WANTED! ■O young people who do not attend any Sundsv school to attend tha “Ae ronauts" class Social next Friday ev- • n ng. February 11. in tha Friends Church annex. You annot remWa a •irnnirvr here. Come and get ae- <|uamted An intererting riaaa die- u».‘on every Sunday morning at •' IS. Welcome Bernde »hray Fred Schrsy President V ico-president Violet Littlefield, Secretary in “Burglar Proof Wm. J. Burns helps C C hart Mr. Edison A whale of a Comedy Drama. Also “12 PJL," 2 reel comedy Sunday, Feb. 6 M ood “Conrad in Quest | Of His Youth” with THOMAS MEIGHAN. ■ ■ NIR ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ *1 K 3 ■■■«■■ IIIIIRIIOtniNlMllliailllRN Saturday, Feb. 5 BRYANT -------- I-------------------- ■--------- hange .‘¿J?’- Aa K—I,... One Block Routh of l*ntx Station (Advt.) daily mail Except Sunday, at l*nts «tetlon. areivre at 7:3« a. m. 12W p. 'nd departs at 9:20 a. m , 1130 sad 5:'M p. m. LIBRARY HOtIRH-LKKTd Dot, ,f Tot L 1 A big one—2 reel comedy. Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 7-8 s. 7 ’ ~ »W.I Time Jtarl.e«« Morninc □ a «• Afternoon 3 I wry day ¿ to « n. m. Monday, 'v.dn.wiay and Saturday, from t to '• p. m. ----------------------- --------------------------- -s. - Worried or □ £vemnc □ Caretree A. ROY rat Q iMller lu V\ZOOD H’ m /A ct use* X ■ w—■*' CoU “Two Kinds of Love” 3 Nervous or Q Warm Q Computed □ n«i Tender □Vnrao.xaJ Jor«>»Q Wed. and Thursday, Feb. 9-10 Solemn □ ?**’““' £ W«rdü Soothing R Marta! C ° “Why Change Your Wife 9f Simple □ Dreamy Q Sad Fatigued or Untaxifued □ □ □ JHII Sad or t reu Slattae. PatHaM 792» K3d St Phone 417-M N—_________ ________ .• JorW Dtarourafed □ Phon* «25 17 ■22« 72nd St. 8. E, Portland. Or. IF YOU WANT DRY WOOD CALI. U8 'HI Lt RD AVF. FUEL CO. ? <» M Butler L. C Pullen Ire, Wood, Coal and Feed Sand and Gravel J or Opon»««- The big CECIL B. DeMILLE feature. H Friday, Feb, 11 m “GOOD REFERENCE” | I with CONSTANCE TALMADGE. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllin Ganlen Plowing and Excavating _________Prompt Service | j 1. Pkau Don’t Let the Radiator Freeze ! 7 HERMITE Anti-Freezing Solution Prevents Freezing Be on the Sale Side. Buy a Can of ANTI-FREEZE; and Save Radiator Trouble. We Have It. If the n d ¡ator leaks we have the WHIZ STOP LEAK. It's going to rain, so be prepared with Chains, Spot Light and Windshield Cleaner, too. * Champion Priming Plugs Starting Batteries Best Oils, Greases and Gaosline EAGLE GARAGE In the Genter of Lents ASK SHORTY ASK SHORTY GOOD FOR FIFTY VOTES Mt. Scott Herald Trade-at-Home Contest Mt Scott Herald, lienta Sta., Portland, Oregon. Please credit this coupon to: Name .......................................... ..... ............... ........... ................. Address taken for team work “7heNEW EDISON The Phonograph a Soul” 'T'AKE a supply of Mood-Change Charts home! Stop in ■tij get them tonight ! Free for the asking. If you don't own ■ New Edison, you can either make the ex* périment in our store, or let us loan you an instrument and Re- C «RATIONS. A. 0. Kenworthy A Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS First-class Service Given Day V or Night (lose Proximity to Cemeteries Enables Us to Hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense I'hnnr 618-21 5802-4 92nd St. Contractor with “ Unto Sts. Builder Let me figure on your worfi. G. ROGER WILLIAMS to composed ? from one mental state to ON’T you, too, join Mr. Edison’s another? great research, and make the Mood- Change Experiment? Mr. Edison is study Mr. Edison has devised the Mood-Chango Chart so that you can answer these ques ing the effects of music on the minds and tions for him. It has been endorsed by moods of men. leading psychologists. It makes a fascina Look at the Mood-Change Chart which ting pastime,—more eqjoyable than the Wm. J. Bums, the famous detective, filled Ouija Board. out. It shows how music affects a mind The Mood-Change Chart which you fill that is trained to cold analysis. out will go tc Mr. Edison's Laboratory; where it will be studied along with others, Mr. Bums came with his mind absorbed — and the great problem, what music can by puzzling problems. He asked for s<x>th- do for you, will finally be solved. ing music. The New Edison RE-CkEATED Help Mr Edison get a full quota of charts several selections. “Träumerei" changed from this town. Get your friends to fill his mood to carefree. “Alice Blue-Gown” out Mood-Change Charts. Give a “Mood- changed his mood from carefree to gay. Change Party.’’ Remember, we gladly supply everything you need to conduct the What kind of music changes your mood tests. from serious to carefree? from worried 6022-»2nd St., S. S. W MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Near Street Car Line D. J. O'CONNOR REAL ESTATE Are. Cor. 92nd and Woodstock I.ENTS STATION Phone 628-75 • j KEARNS BROS. WOOD SAW Phone 640-S7 i :-------- :—tTTTvmunnn wm ■ When You Want to Mon Phone (22-22 PETTY S TRANSFER I ' LENTS ~ and Express Auto Track HKHIDKNCK 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Oro. I A«iuutvmamaMsip.r.--.**.iuifM«uMl