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Vintage Denatured Alcohol Poison Label đŸ§Ș Lents Pharmacy Portland OR

Vintage Denatured Alcohol Poison Label đŸ§Ș Lents Pharmacy Portland OR

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Here’s one of those pieces that makes you laugh, wince, and fall in love with old pharmacy all at once—an original Vintage 1920s Denatured Alcohol label from Lents Pharmacy in Portland, Oregon đŸ§Ș💀

This tiny label packs in so much: bold “DENATURED ALCOHOL” across the top, a classic skull‑and‑crossbones with POISON! CAUTION!, and a whole block of antidote instructions that sound more like a home remedy than anything you’d see today. At the bottom, the fancy script and scrolls of Lents Pharmacy – Main and Foster Road tie it to a real corner drugstore in Portland’s Lents neighborhood.

📍 A real Portland corner

Lents began life as its own town in the late 1800s and was annexed into Portland in 1912. Historic photos and local history sites show Lents Pharmacy sitting on the northwest corner of SE 92nd and Foster Road, right in the heart of what was then a busy streetcar suburb. This label came off the shelves of that very shop—an honest little survivor from a neighborhood that’s still there today even though the old pharmacy is long gone.

💀 Poison, skulls, and “antidotes”

By the 1920s, laws in the U.S. and elsewhere required clear labeling for poisons, and the skull‑and‑crossbones had become the standard symbol so people wouldn’t confuse dangerous substances with regular medicines. Denatured alcohol, which usually included toxic additives like methanol or other chemical denaturants, absolutely qualified.

This label not only warns you—it tells you exactly what to do if someone drinks it: empty the stomach with lukewarm water, then drink sweet milk or coffee, and even inhale ammonia. Today, toxicologists would cringe, but that mix of genuine concern and wild home‑remedy advice is exactly why collectors love these “how did we survive this?” pharmacy pieces.

đŸ§Ș Prohibition‑era denatured alcohol

During the Prohibition years, industrial and denatured alcohol were tightly regulated. Denaturing formulas often used poisonous methyl alcohol or bitter flavors specifically to stop people from drinking industrial alcohol, and newspapers of the 1920s are full of tragic cases of methanol poisoning and bootleg liquor gone wrong. Your Lents label sits right in that context, a little warning ticket from a time when pharmacies straddled the line between medicine, chemistry, and everyday survival.

đŸ–ŒïžÂ Tiny but mighty decor

At about 2œ" x 1œ", this label is small enough to tuck almost anywhere but strong enough to hold its own in a frame. Picture it:

  • In a shadow box with vintage bottles and apothecary bits

  • As part of a gallery wall of oddities and curiosities

  • Next to a bar cart for a little tongue‑in‑cheek “POISON!” humor

Because it’s new old stock, the paper is still clean and the printing sharp—it looks like it’s been waiting a century just to become part of your decor.

If you enjoy that mix of dark humor, local history, and “how did we make it this far as a species,” this Lents Pharmacy denatured alcohol label will hit you just right đŸ§Ș💀

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