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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
« LOCAL NEWS AND TOWN HAPPENINGS Bvthe way, who'» your printer? Why not try the Herald on your next order? W. H. Wood and family »pent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Page on Gilbert Ave. Try Bohna when you want fresh veg- atabies and fruits of any kind. The Isis Theatre reports full houses at Sunday's performances. The pictures as usual were of the very beet and Miss Davis' singing was a great treat. Mrs. G. A. Jones and Mrs F. R. Williamson* both of this place, left last week for a six weeks' visit with friends and relatives in the east. They will visit Iowa and other points before re turning. The ice cream man put in his appear ance again Sunday for the first time this year and although a little chilly, still its just as much a favorite as it was last summer. “Cap” Hazen, who has been ill for some time, was seen on the street last Saturday for the first time since be coming afflicted. O. P. Myers and son of Portland were callers last Saturday, inspecting The Herald plant and looking over the town. Young Kein the lineman, who was injured while at his work a week or two ago, is improving rapidly at the Good Samaritan hospital. Miss Nettie Bohna, of Boring, spent a few days last week visiting at the home of her brother, A. Bohna and - family. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Hazlet of S. Richey St., a girl on Saturday, Feb. 17. LOST—Child’s gold bracelet, with initial “R" engraved. Lost between Mr. Emerson's residence and Isis Thea ter. Return to A. Lambert. Reward. SiW PRICES TALK WE ARE SHOUTING Have you seen the King Quality Range yet? Firebox, Pouch Feed, Toaster Grate Attachment, It is certainly the most talked of range in Lents Three-piece Perforated Fire Back that stands per today._ And to think of our selling it for a little pendicular so that the fire lays only against it and down and $1.00 a week, has lead many people not on it; is all ready for hot water connections; to come to our store to examine it—and right here plain nickle trimmings; oval 18-inch oven made we want to say that not one but has marveled at of No. 16 gauge steel; back that is just as heavy it’s beauty and many exclusive quality points. as front; is ventilated so that soot will not collect; These ranges are not priced higher than the main draft below the fire box—a very essential ordinary second-rate stove and we give an iron point; burns wood or coal; well braced oven door; clad money back guarantee with each stove wihich heavy top; is so built that it can be taken apart to guarantees your money back if not thoroughly move with the slightest trouble possible; weighs satisfied with it and find it just as we represent it 530 pounds-that there is strength is seif evident to be. is it not? j “Quality Ranges” have the following ex Now there is only one more thing for you to clusive features: Reversible Duplex Grates, Anch- do—call and see this range yourself—for seeing is or Plate Top, Hot Bastl Linings, Extra Large believing in this case. Law n Mowers $2.75 “Stiletto” Tools Sporting Goods LOST—Ladie's silk umbrella. Finder “Stiletto” Garden Tools please return to Bright Realty Co., and Think of this—did you ever buy a We are Mount Scott agents for The largest stock, the most com We are also agents for the Stilet receive reward. high-grade lawn mower for the ex the celebrated Stiletto tools. If you plete lines. the best goods that’s FOR SALE—Newspapers for wrap to brand of garden tools —no better ping or kindling. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. need anything in this line better see tremely low price of $2.75 before? what we carry. Everything for made and no better price than ours. WANTED—Good, clean cotton rags Well, here’s your chance to get these goods before you buy. Our the base ball team, the fisherman’s Our assortment is immense, so you at a pound. Mt. Scott Pub. Co. one—the Clover Leaf. We also line of mechanics’ tools and acces outfit or the gymnasium and no will find it no trouble to get just Noah Kesterson, of Sycamore, was a have many other high-grade mow sories are all of the very best and trouble to submit prices, whether Lents visitor Tuesday. what you want here. ers at “ below city prices. ’ ’ all conscientiously priced. you buy or not. E. F. Foster, of Loup City, Neb., is visiting with his brother here this week. ! Mrs. L. H. Vail was a pleasant caller on Tuesday. Have you seen the “King Quality Range” at the Lents Hardware Comp any’s Store yet? Remember the $5.00 gold piece at the BOTH PHONES Isis Theatre Friday night. THE LITTLE STORE ON THE CORNER WITH “BELOW CITY PRICES.” Miss Helen Hoss, of Gresham, was a Lents visitor last Saturday. The Multnomah State Bank is to be commended on the new pocket portfolio and check book they are giving out to The seniors of the Washington High Mr. Archie Earl Childs and Miss Mary their customers this week. This certain A. Pixley were married at the home of School, especially those from Lents, ly shows the right business spirit, for the bride, 5070 Foster Road, February were joyful that on Thursday they were ? the little book is not only a beauty but ■ 21, by Rev. W. Boyd Moore, pastor M. given a holiday and celebrated the 4. a business getter. E. Church. The young couple will live event by attending a skating party at 14» The local order of Ben Hur met in in Lents and Mr. Childs will continue the Oaks. -■ regular session Monday night. Two business in Portland. The mothers of the children attend 4» candidates were initiated and a most Has any one seen any of the G. A. R. ing the Sunday School of the Evangeli 4. entertaining and enjoyable evening was Circle? Some one says they had a cal church are forming a Mothers' Club ~- spent. At the next meeting an enter quiet surprise last Thursday. They say and will meet once a month to discuss 4. tainment and program will be given. the G. A. R. kiddos gave them a supper matters revelant to the welfare of their 4. Full orchestra at the Isis Theatre and they never knew anything about it children. each Sunday night L. Berry is buiiding a cement walk until they were invited in to the supper. The drill team of Lents Grange met Well they seemed to enjoy it all right. on his mother's puoperty on Fourth Avenue. Tuesday. afternoon for rehearsal. 14 They were dead easy to surprise. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Spring enter were present. There will be a meeting of the G. A. $5.00 in gold will be given away at R. Circle ladies at the Grange Hall, tained Dr. and Mrs. McSloy and E. L. the Isis Theatre Friday, March 1st. March 7th, at 2:00 P. M. These Union Rayburn and wife last Wednesday Coupon tickets will be sold all week. meetings are a great thing. They get evening at a little party. Detach Coupons and keep. Drawing in closer touch with each other and are at 8:20 Friday evening. * more friendly. There will also be quite T. J. Kreuder dropped in to say hello a few of the G. A. R. men there. I 5 g one day this week. : want to especially urge the Grand Army I a The funeral service» of Mrs. Maria to come and make the Circle Ladies a a H. Graym who died Thursday, Febru feel welcome. a a ary 15th at her home, 3730 E. 73rd St, C. L Van Koughnet, a druggist of a on the south-east side, were conducted Sturgis, S Dakota, accompanied by his k a from her late home Sunday afternoon, wife and daughter is visiting at the a February 18th, interment being at Mt. home of his old friend, Dr. McSloy of a a Scott Cemetery. Mrs. Gray was bom this place. Mr. Van Koughnet is capti a k in Ohio, May 13th, 1844 and was married vated with Oregon rnd expects to locate a to Robert L. Gray, January 2, 1864. here somewhere as soon as he can make k a k They moved to Portland nine years the necessary arrangements. k ago. Mrs. Gray is survived by the Bom—To the wife of P. Thompson. k following sons and daughters: Elmer ! who reside on corner 7th and Luther on V E. Gray, Portland: Leon L. Gray. Saturday, Feb. 17th a girl. Mothher k Pueblo, Colorado; Mrs. E. H. Cochran, and child are doing nicely. w Miss Jessie M. Gray and Miss Estella The first meeting of the local Mason ; K. Gray, Portland; Mrs. Edith Hall, La w ic lodge is called for Saturday evening Junta, Colorado. Mrs. Lina Dorem of at eight o’clock at the office of Dr. k Portland is her sister. Hess. This is a business meeting only Î The funeral of Herbert C. Mitchell not a regular meeting, but all charter Of Lents, was held yesterday from his late home, members are requested to be present. 435 Webster St., interment being at VS. M ss Nellie Jamison is still reported Î Mount Scott Park Cemetery. He was w quite ill at her home as a result of a a the husband of Mrs. Vada Mitchell, and ' fall during the recent sleet storm. 5 father of Mrs. Evaline Riggs, of Grants LENTS HARDWARE CO. Bring Us Your Old Stove t And Take This One Home FREE! FREE! Championship Pool Game! I Mac's Billiard Parlors I $20 per acre buys good 160 acre farm in Benton County, Oregon 40 acres of it bottom land, 15,001,000 feet of tim ber, 12 acres under cultivation. Easy % r terms, write owner, W. H. Powers, Route 1, Monroe, Oregon. Would trade for Lents property. Mrs. Dunseth visited with her daugh ter in Happy Hollow one day this week. W. L. Rice, a traveling man from the East, spent Sunday at the Hogue home and is visiting Mr. Hogue at The Dalles this week. He is an old friend of the family. M. K. HEDGE, Of Tremont. ; 5 Monday Eve. Feb. 26 8 o'clock. Columbia” Or better still, let us make the change for you. •• This beautiful range, exactly like the cut, with J the exception of the reservoir, with polished top and nickle base may be had at our store for only $45.00. MR. BURDICK Pass, Mrs. Mary Whitney, Mrs. Ona Roff and Miss Vada Mitchell of Port land. He was a member of Rose City Camp, No. 191, Woodmen of the World and many of the members attended the funeral services. 4000 feet of film and illustrated song at every show at the Isis. Admission only 5c and 10c. Harry Chapin, of the superintendent's office of the O. W. R. & N., will build a new four room, shingled bungalow in Midland Acres. Scheuerman Bros, have the contract. Columbia J AdmissionFree t Remember, we will take your old stove as part payment. J. C. MOUNT & SON The Home +4 4 •H-H-H-W-f -4 Furnishers. 4444444 4 4-4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4MFH-H-’ > f