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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1911)
UNIS LOCAL MHS E. M. Calkin» brought to this office a few specimens of Burbank potato«» that run H and 12 to a hill and average 7-6 of a pound to the potato«, He say» he has two acres of these ami will har- At the present vest about 300 sacks, price they will net him $450. Not so bad for Lenta is it? Old Mac., proprietor of the Lent» Cafe made a business and pleasure trip to Sandy Sunday. All electric power was off for two hours Monday, caused by the accident at the I.ents Junction sub-station. M. K. Hedge, the hardware man. was a Portland visitor Monday. We still hear rumors of another mo tor truck line from Portland to Lents. We hav, «at ‘‘full house" says land- lord Philli ig'of I Kelly Butte "hotel. " And yet el It. wSekJhe adds a few more. Wonder where he puts ’em. This is a free board and lodging institution, the only drawback being the clause that says "all must work." The new theatre is rapidly nearing completion. When finished it will t>e one of the finest, if not the finest in the city of Portland B Farmer" Strickrod of Mount Scott "Heights" was a Lents visitor last Saturday. Supt. Reynolds, of the Mt. Scott Park Cemeteiy was a caller Monday. Mrs. F. E. Cadwell, mother of T. Y. Cadwell of this place, pleasantly sur prised him Monday eve. by dropping m on him while at supper. Mrs. Cadwell came from Rochelle Illinois and will now make her home here. J. C. Mount A Son. the local furni tureestablishment. have constructed a neat little office room in the rear end of their store. Noah Kesterson has sold his black smith shop at Sycamore to transient parties. Marvin Hedge believes in advertising and depends on this to help build up his bnsiness. He does not confine him self to the columns of the newspaper, however, and this week you may have noticed his illuminated paint signs on the front corner of the store. Marvin says it pays to advertise and he is prov; ing it. for in a short space of time he has built up a trade and stocked his store until now it is second to none in the whole district. Mrs Chas. Blakely, who came to at tend the funeral of her brother Delbert Eldred will return this week to her home at Homestead, in the eastern part of the state. Mr. Blakely has a mail route in that section. They were formerly residents of Lents. Mr. Ginder and family »re located on Kennett street in Evergreen Park. The bi-monthly meeting of the ladies of St. Peters Parish was held at the residence of Mrs. Reidy at Gates Cross ing ' * i were enjoyed and a bountious repast was set out by the hostess. The H H. Class No. 7 of the Metho dist Church Sunday School to the num ber of 2". with their teacher Mrs. Ella Brown, celebrated Columbus Day w ith a 12 o’clock banquet in the basement of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Moore were guests of honor. The afternoon passed only to quickly with games anti taffy pulling. At 5o'clock all departed feeling it was good to be a Sunday School Scholar. FARM AUCTION, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1911 t Having s »hi <"ir farms, We w ill »ell the following |»ro|wrty ?tt auet ion on tbm • late al K al! • Horn» >tea»l Farm. 1 1-2 miles north of Lent* Station. 1 I 2 mil» » «»nthrn-t of Montavilla ' 1 . miles east «»f Mt. Tabor reservoir, on Line Road Kelly Butte >mmrncing at a m R. filtered Jer-. v Bull, Mary’- Gel-ten v I <’ . four horse», con«i»tin- of Brown, weight 1400. Iron Grey w» ,ght Matched <»rrel Teain. w« igh’ with ness Farm Wagon anti Box. 3 1-2 MU-lvbak-r Wagon John beer»* Stag Truck 2 delixery Wagon» ’ »pen runabout Bug«;? 2 single buggx Harness 2 doub't* work Harn»" Pouble surrey Harn-" II inch steel walking Plow Oliver walking PI<>« No ♦ ' .. . 14 in« h J»»hn D»‘ere sulky Pb»-’* -.‘-horse John Deere riding Cultivator and •» sets of Shovels B v Part IVO. bar 2 horse P a <>. ’ anton line Disc 2 F» » d Cutters Mann Bone Cutter hand or power 12 ft. 2- hor- W. .««!. ■ 2 spike tooth Harrows No. I sharpies Separator, hand or power 2 air light heating Stove* Fanning Mill. 2 Hay Rack' I”-ft. w<n»d Rat k 2 han't ' orn Planter- 2 hand Potato Planter* Stewart lie‘2 horse Clippers End gate -• * d sower, grass atta> hm«nt Singh- w at king • 'ultivator 7 Milk I'ani. two Egg Carrier» M ire Stretch» r Two Lawn M»»wers, tw • Incu >at«»r* I wo hand defers Box To i* 1 ron. Fi»rk-, »-t< I > tons of Hay in barn Term* S i tn* of <10 and under, ca^h. Over that amount six month»' time will be given tin approved note» bearing * per c* nt inter»»*! JAMIS O. KELLY» S L. SMITH ALFRED SIBLIN, Owners J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer Th«- Lent- Pharma« y .as in.-talh-d another new «how «-a«*«- in it« -tore. Notice their ad on another pair«-. Tl,r«-e full house« attend«-«! th«- fire men'« l»-n«4it -how given at the Alcazar theatre Wednesday «ve Everyone was highly pleased with the entertainment ami th«- l«>ys -welled their treasury another ♦?" The lad- wi-h to thank the public for their attendant-« and financial assistance. The European-American Gnx-ery wa»- openoi this week in Mentone ad«iition by M. Mikolich. The proprietor has been a resident of this [»la«*«- for some time ami also owns property l,«-r«-. The n«-w -ton- is neat ami clean an-i carries a very lull ami complete line of groceries. fruits ami - andie«. See their a«i on another pain-. IN I IKE STING SESSION At EVENING SIAK (»RANGE A large numlier of members ami vis itors gathered at Evening Star«’ Hall on Section Line r-,a«l, Saturday October 7 for the regular meeting. Two new mernl*rn were instructed in third and fourth degrees. The full har The sweetness of low prices cannot vesters' team was present. atoned for the bitterness of low quality. Among the visitors present were That is why we sell high-grade goods, Masters K render of I-ents, Bl ark of quoth manager Hedge of the Lent» Woodlawn, Snashall of Pleasant Valley, Hardware Company. and past-master, Parsons and wife of After alighting from a Sellwood Gresham. bound streetcar at Nashville street at After the banquet, the following lec 12:30 o’clock Sunday morning. C. E. ture hour was enjoyed by those present Bancroft, 27 years old. living at 26th Song—Grange. and Division streets, fell under the Remarks—"Child Welfare Convention," moving car and both legs were severed I The ladies aid of th«- Evangelical Mrs Hai hurst between the knees and ankles. church will,give a tea at th«- church Paper and Discussion—“Good Roads," Mr- B. O. Northup, a sister of H. A. parlors on Thurwlay Oct. 26. Refn-sh- R. <'. Wright Darnall, visited in Lent.- last -aturday. m«-nt« will Is- followed by a -hurt pro Paper—"Road Construction,” — E. J. J. .1. Johnson, wife and child, visited gram. Peterson, followed by discussion by in la?nts last Sunday The funeral service of the infant several members. ,1 When asked a“ to when, if ever, work daughter of Mr and Mr«. James’Hazelet Ilecitatiqn—A. Deardorff. would resume at the mill. Mr. Anderson wa« held at th«- home W«*dn«-«< lay. The "Making monthly ca«h allowam«- to children,"—Mr. <»glila«e of the Miller-Mowry L'linher C'o. r»-pli<d «•-rvic»*« w«-r« conduct«-«! by Rev. Boyd "laibor Saver for tne Kitchen,"—Mrs •’just as »non a- the wholesale market Moore. Margaret Hawthorn. picks up." At present le- -ays it is po tty Mt. Scott Thimble Club met at the dull and not enough order- in -ight to home«,f Mrs. India Ha«l«ien Thursday. “How ami When to Visit Scoool,”— run both mills. The local mill i- mn in Oct. I:: where a plea-ant afternoon wa- Mrs. M. Altman. conjunction with the l.a-t Sid« Mills. -pent ami delicious refreshments were I Instrumental music,—Haze! Paquet. W hen it, o|s rat, >n it employ.- from 6o ««•rveil. They will meet at the home of “Changing <itir Representation to Mate to Ho men and susjs-nsion of work ha- Arthur Wrtlk’T* next Thurxuaj after- and National Grange,”—Mrs. Vail, been gn-ally felt here. followeil by discussions l»y Bros. C. i noon. 11. Welch, J. J. Johnson and Bro. Th«- new theatre will open some time Parsons. next week, probably on Saturday. This "Study of State Grange Report«,”— annoumvment come- as the answer of APPLE SHOW TO BE Mrs. Vail. the ad that has been running in The IN YEON Bl'II.DING During the business session the rais Herald for some time, rea«ling “It s ing of the «lues of the subordinate coming—what is it?” Watch for the The annual apple show wi[l lie h«-l<l in , Granges was discuss«d quite extensively. exact date of opening—how your ap preciation of the owners' efforts to give the Yeon building The «how will occu- | Lente a modem »how house by attend py the entire basement and two main room» on the fi rst floor, while th« aw-I M E CHL'RCH. ing oil opening day. ond floor will be availabl«- for conven IL A. Darnall. returned Tuesday from tion purposes. The 25,000 square feet of [ Prea«'hing service II a. in. Snbjnct a ten-days tour of the southern part of space affords ample room for all exhib ‘‘Human will vrs Divine Will.” Eve the state in the interewt of the State its. The show will open Novemlier 15 ning service will le* Evangelistic ami i Grange He report- a most enjoyable and extend through Haturday, Novem- everylsxly invited. Boy«i Moore, Pastor. time. l»-r Is. Th* official premium lists were A new electric sign adorns the front of mail««! throughout the Northwest today, our friend, old Mac s place, the Lents although Secretary Power exp-ct« to i DIRT CHEAP. Cafe. Mac is there when it conies to ; have it increased by several supplemen progressiveness. ♦ »'»> takes team of horte», weight 25<xi tary prizes liefore the opening of the Nothing of important;«* transpire«! at show. J. W Jeffery, of California, ptunds, s«-t of harness. 4h« wagon arel Wednesday night’s nixting of th«' de Cominissioner of Horticulture, will be •Hi cords live wo«sl. Cha«. Dahlquist. positors of the «iefunct bank. th«- chief judge of the show. Boring, Ore., Routed. * <>u are not ex|«enmeuting on your self when you take t'hamlierlain's Cough Remedy for a cold as that pre paration ha- won its great reputation PAINTING TIME ES, now is the time to paint. Y Use Sherwin-Williams Paint. A gu-’d many peo ple think it costs a fortune to paint a house, but it doesn't Now, sup house is 20x40 feet and 12 feet in height. If you paint it yourself it you about 12 dollars, including paint brushes, etc. Now, think it over and k figure out the amount of paint it will take I ir your house. We also carry a line of Varnishes. Floor Stains, Floor Paint, etc. x»e your will cost us help complete Also a Complete Line of Jap-a-Lac in All Colors WIRELESS ALARM CLOCK This is a beautiful clock, guaranteed for 2 years and if kept in good shape and oiled about once a year or so will run for 6 to 10 years. Regular price, $2.50. £ r- Our price EASTMAN KODAKS FilmVelox Papers. Most anything in this line that you would want PURE SPICES For Pickles, etc. We have Celery Seed, Ginger, Mustard, Tumeric, Cloves, Cinna mon, etc. WHY Throw your last winter’s Suit away when you can make it look like new for 25 or 30c? We handle the Diamond Dyola and Rain- .bow Dyes. Dyalo and Rainbow Dyes col or either cotton, wool or silk with the same dye. Book of instructions if necessary. IFYOUR EYES WATER Ami you n.s-d m-v.-ml Immlk.-n-hi.-i« * ,|»y ............... ‘ for y«»ii ar< prolmbly gi-tting th<- grip. Don i lei it g«-t h hol'i un y->u. ('«un«- p> thi» drug st<in« nini gel III«- l»ert pr< i.-ntatn.-« pn«pHrc«l. Sanie way witli all othvr m«-dicim«H «, d hur<- Tln- l«-«t or noni« al all. Olir cobi ami grip labb-t« ar.- har«l lo I h - iu . SYRINGES AND HOT WATER BOTTLES Our fall stock of Syringes and Hot Water Bottles just received and comprise a large afld'complete assortment. Quality consid ered, we believe we have the very best prices. Come in and get our prices if in need of one Halloween Jack o' Lanterns 25c to $2.50 Each See Our Window from Now Until Halloween MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. A. ÜEISLER MAIN ANI) CARLINE BOTH PHONES