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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1912)
Try Our $1.00 Down and 50c a Week Plan. Its Easy LENTS HARDWARE COMPANY for Phoenix Pure Paint. Always Below City Prices--Your Credit Is Good Western Made for BOTH PHONES ARents COR. MAIN & CARLINE Wall Paper Special One-Minute Washer Here is the biggest wall paper bargain of the season. We are making room for our new spring stock and find that we have a few odds and ends in desirable patterns that we must close out regardless of cost so we offer you your choice of these patterns in quantities sufficient to cover an ordinary room for 50c. Think of it 50c. But you will have to act immediately for as we said we have only a very limited amount. Our new 1912 stock is the most up-to-date ever on the market and we have bought in sufficient quantity to en able us to sell it to you right. Your choice at from 8c per double roll up. The One-minute Washer is the best washer on the mar ket today and it needs only a trial to convince you of it's su periority over all other makes. It is exactly like illustration and a child can operate it as easily as a grown-up. It can be operated from any angle, standing or sitting. Can also be operated by foot as cut shows. We guarantee this wash er to do the l»est anti quickest work of any ever put on the market. Our terms are such*as will enable even those in the most moderate circumstances to get it and use it as you pay for it $1.00 down and then 50c a week. Western Trade. Garden Tools Spray Pumps Sporting Goods $1 Down 50c a Week We have the largest and most complete assortment of garden and lawn tools that ever came to Lents. We have hoes of every de scription. rakes of all kinds, shovels, spades, forks, cultivators, etc. We also have a large supply of garden hose and are making it very easy indeed for you to purchase it—$1.00 down and 50c a week. Come in and inspect this line when in need of anything of this sort. Now is the time to spray. We have spray and spray pumps and for quality and price we will put them up alongside of any on the mar ket. You can buy a 200-pound pressure pump here for $3.00. Can you beat it? We also have prunning shears and clippers, both large and small. Come in and examine our line and get our prices before you buy. We are headquarters for all kinds of sporting goods and no matter what it is you can always get it here for less. Our line of baseball goods is not equaled in either Ijents or Gresham and for quality we take off our hat to no one. Managers of teams will find this the safest and best place to deal. Try us out fellows. Our easy jmyment plan has taken the town by storm and many are asking us how we can afford to do it. The answer is “we buy in Quantities and must sell them quick ly—you get the benefit of it.” $1 down and 50c a week buys: Iaiwn mowers. Garden hose. Washing machines, Dishes (47 and 89 piece sets I. And $5 down and $1 a week buys the best range on the market. The Sign of the Clover Leaf The sign of the Clover Leaf not only signifies good luck but the best low priced lawn mower on the market today—The Clover Leaf Mower. We have it at $2.75—come in and look it over. We also carry a mammoth assortment of all kinds of lawn mowers and are selling them as reasonable as is possible, quality considered. In a popular priced mower we have the “Stiletto” a mower that is the acme of j>er- fection and is guaranteed to be absolutely the best on the market today. Hedge Says A Little Paint Yes Sir. Hedge Says: “A Little Painting Now and Then Will Not Hurt the Best of Men” and look how it improves the looks of your premises to say nothing of the added value it puts on the buildings. We carry the paint that is best adapted to this particular locality Pheonix Pure Paint. It costs no more than much “touted" inferior brands and lasts longer. Also have in stock all kinds of exterior and interior fin ishes, oils, turpentine, etc. Let us figure on your next job and you will never regret it. $5.00 Down and $1.00 a Week Buys a “Quality Range’’ for the xueste. The afternoon was hostess after whi^h the guests depart i A delightful surprise party was given spent in a social good time that will ed for their homes having spent a i Miss Cynthia Thomas, March 12, the ; occasion being her 20th birthday. About long remain dear in the memory o most delightful evening. I » those present. The Mother's Department of the i 30 of her friends were present She II < was the recipient of many beautiful A delightful surprise party was held Evangelical Church will meet next and costly presents. A delicious lunch at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mc- Thursday. March 21, at 2 p. m. in the Bring eon was served at 10:30 p. m. by her I At a birthday party given at the home Gill in Saginaw Heights, Monday even Ladies Aid room of the church I > a neighbor or lady friend with you We mother, Mrs. Thomas II of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ing, the event being Mr. McGill's birth J. B. Thompson, formrrly of Fari I > - A. Eatchel, 1st Ave. and Nelson, on day anniversary. About twentyguests have over a hundred copies of Mother's The result of the Herald's straw ballot this wwk «till shows T. R. h -■ tne first anniversary, Grace Margaret participated in the offairs of the even Magazines for free distribution, also a bault, Minn , is visiting at the home of waning light in this neck of the woods La Folletto* seems t*» Is* the fa IV- ■ Boland was the recipient of many use ing, enjoying themselves with games Mother's Department pin for each mem J. B. Maffet thia week. He is an old - friend of the family and is looking for I oriti* over all comers with Bryan second. How they stand : ful and beatiful gifts. The rooms were and music after which a delicious lunch ber. Mrs. P. Conklin, Supt M D. < I a business location in Oregon prettily decorated, red and silver being eon was partaken of. The party broke A union meeting of the G. A. R | ■ - REPUBLICAN the prevailing colors A dainty lunch up at a late hour all declaring they had Circles wash held in the Grange Hall Let Wiley put in your concrete. Eati- * a most delightful evening and wishing 1 was served aud the older friends as well Thursday the 7th at 2 p. m. It was a ' mates on all kinds of concrete work. ' FOR PRESIDENT as the little ones spent an enjoyable Mr. McGill many happy returns of the success numerically and socially and sidewalks, basements, foundations ' I41 Follette •Ä 1 evening. Al) present pronounced Grace day. brought the circles together from differ Home 1921, 1st Ave. and Foster Road. ' Taft Margaret a very sweet and charming ent localities which enabled them to Samuel Hill, the man of national fame Roosevelt... The store fronts of J. C. Mount & 12 little miss and joined in wishing her as a road builder, accompanied by C. P. get better acquainted. It is a fine Son, the Rayburn grocery and Duke's i • FOR VICE PRESIDENT many happy returns Among the little Chamberlain, was a Lents visitor Tues place for the Grand Army men to go market are greatly improved in ap 1 Hiram Johnson 1 ones present were: Lillian E. Eatchel day, coming here for the purpose of and have a good social time. 14 1 pearance by a new coat of paint. Sherman Josephine Gregg, Etha Kennedy, Nellie getting photographic views of some of 3 W. P. Ely proprietor and editor of Bourne............. The Modern Shoe Repair Factory has 1 Boland. Harry Wm. Eatchel, Goethal our celebrated good roads that he will 5 the twice-a-week Kelsonian of Kelso, just received a big shipment of the Fulton ......... Brady and Wm. McDaniels 1 use in his campaign for good roads i Wash , was a pleasant caller on Tues Poindexter latest styles of gents shoes. Call and 3 througout the country. Mr. Hill in-| Sunday, the 10th. of March, was made j day of this week. Mr. Ely is an old see them. memorable to Mr. H. Look of Faxon : spec ted the plant of the Herald and, friend of Cashier Rostad and Herbert DLMOCRA TIC Mr. and Mrs. Wiley received a visit ► Park. It was hie 76th. anniversary, ; Pacific Grange Bulletin and was greatly Bloyd of the local bank and spent the this week from an old friend from the but he was hardly prepared for the sur surprised at the extensiveness of it. FOR PRESIDENT dav visiting with them. East whom they had not seen for 25 ' prise hie relatives had prepared for him. Bryan It is much better to make slight and “ The Heights Sunday School ” of the 111 | years. About noon he was called into the j frequent changes in glasses, than to Wilson Lents Baptist Church in Elmo Heights 10 bouse to meet a visitor and when be continue to wear same ones and then Mr. Hanway's sister, of Virginia, has FOR VICE PRESIDENT entered the room he was greeted by hie make a large change. The latter is of- , will hold its second session this coming been visiting him Although she is to ' > < > Chamberlain Sunday alternoon at 2:30 o ’ clock. A sone C. L. Look L. E. Look, of Hood ten quite a disturbane to the eye, that is H | return to Virginia, she is very well : Bryan............. River, R. L. Ix>ok of Vancouver, C. S. unecessary and hurtful. Dr. E. L. Sells, short preaching service from 3:30 to 4 pleased with Oregon. I < > o ’ clock conducted by Rev. D. L. Dut Andrews and wife, son-in- law and 300 W Gilbert Ave., Lents, Ore , hours Mrs. Essie Bryant, mother of Mrs daughter, and Wm. Look of Portland, a 6-9 P. M., Thursdays, Fridays and Sat ton. Hogue has just returned from Falls horse—See the I<ents Undertaker. nephew, hie niece, Mrs. Hanke. Harry urdays 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. On Lord's Day morning Rev. E. R. pying rooms in the Spaulding residence j City. After April 1st she will occupy and Aldiu Andrews, and one or two now Mesdames Stillwell and Salzman have Martin, district superintendent of the her home on Park Ave. Mrs Mary McDowell was a Portland frierds. They came with a generoue opened the Home Restaurant in the I American Sunday School Union, will visitor Monday, supply of pienic goods and soon one of McGrew Building recently vacated by speak at the Baptist church. In the 1 ecil Duke was visiting in town one Mr.’andMrs. Cooper and family of the beet dinners of the year was ready Portland spent Sunday with Loucke ’ s ' evening the pastor will preach on the day this week. Have you voted in the Herald's straw the furniture store, where they are ----------------------------------------------------- I ' on 5th Ave. I ballot for President yet? serving regular meals and short orders subject, “Christ Our Prophet.’’ tower is about complet- Mr. Page has gone to Hood River This makes the fourth restaurant for On the evening of March 24 the Mrs. W. Lund was a business caller hung. See Southmayd A Raleigh for farm Lenta, whereas a year ago we had only Ladies Harmony Club of Portland will where he has found employment in the I one day this week. land lying in the heart of the beauti one. Yes, Lents is growing. render three special numbers at the orchards of the valley. Mr. Johnnie Loucks has been ill ful Willamette Valley which affords a Charles and Lena Krebbe spent the I with the grip for the past week. Mr. Jodie Webb is having a 4-room On Friday March Sth, Mrs. J. W. evening service of the Baptist Church. soil particularly adapted to choice Maffet entertained at cards. Those Do not miss this. bungalow built on his property just week end with Mrs. Hogue. gardening and is the finest fruit and present were Mesdames Livingston, Riises Free. See Herald advertise south of the ball ground. Chief Willett, of the Kern Park Fire Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cain, are occu-1 ment, in another column. nut growing land existing. Poultry Griffith, Oatfield, Penny, Dunn, Stype, Councilman McGuire of Portland raising and bee culture also a profit Frink, Williams, Redman, Merritt, Department, visited with the Lents Department Monday evening and ex attended the meeting of Lenta Grange able occupation. There are several I Keliog. Mrs. Maffet won first prize, billion feet of fine saw timber tribu- I Mrs. Merritt second and Mrs. Living tended an invitation to visit his company I Saturday. Mr. John Huntington and wifereturn- tary to this town. Two large lumber j ston the consolation prize. Dainty re at some future date. <*d Monday from a visit with friends in mills and smaller plants in vicinity. | The Sons of Veterans will give a St. freshments were served. Hood River. For What better opportunities can be Patricks dance at the Grange Hall Sat Mr. Southmayd and daughter of the Miss Olive Clark wiil give a St. Pat- offered than these, together with urday evening Snashall's orchestra wheat, oats, rye, vetch, timothy, Sheriden Real Estate Co of that place will furnish the music. A good time is I rick party on Friday evening at her was a caller on Tuesday of this week. home. Many girls will dress appropri clover, grain, hay and the ever yield While here Mr. Southmayd decided to expected. ate for the occasion. ing berry patch. Sheridan shipped A Mr. Wilson, a lineman, fell from a My choice for President is 25,000 It*, of mohair last year to do some advertising in the Herald, find Mr. Daniels, on Mt Scott Ave., has ing it as he said one of the best papers telephone pole last Friday and sprained Eastern markets. Racing over a (write nume plainly) added an addition to his house which in the state. The ads appear elsewhere his left ankle very badly. The accident mountain, a distance of nine miles, greatly improves it. occured in front df Mrs. Crane's house For Vice President comes the coolest spring water the —look them up. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniels, a girl, Mr and Mrs. H. A Damall enter into which he was carried. country offords. Come now, for this tained at whist Saturday evening. Those Mrs. Hollenbeck and Mother, Mrs last week. is the time of opportunity. Name Grandma Thorne who has been visit present were Mr. and Mrs George Wells, left last Thursday afternoon for SOUTHMAYD & RALEIGH Spring, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tuttle and Nebraska, where they were called by ing for the past month has returned to Sheridan. .... Oregon Mr. and Mrs D. M. Simonsen. A de-■ the deatl of a sister of Mrs. Hollen- her home on 9th Ave. Fill out and return to Heaver State Herald, Lents. liciouB luncheon was served by the FOR SALE —A first class saddle LOCAL NEWS AND TOWN HAPPENINGS 1 r STRAW BALLOT Presidential Favorite