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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1912)
Several local people contemplate pur automobiles and within a short I Rtf DRAWING LOCAL NEWS AND chasing time Lents will lie represented in the Al RAYBURNS line. I OWN HAPPENINGS chug Roy chug Courtwright, a former well known » Lents burlier, ha* accepted a position in Tlie free draw ing of 10 prizes nt the the new “hop installed by II. E. Willson. H. E Willson has his new to. serial Roy has a host of friends in Lents w ho storeafK. I Rayburn A Sons Monday parlors installed in the building former are glad to learn that he will again lie morning in honor of their fifth annl-i ly occupied by Schweitzer A Mans. It is one of us. versary sale was attendeii by a large a four-chair shop and a credit to Lents. Fishing parties are not so numerous as , number of ladies and was conducted in Prv>l. Lent has moved his household during the early part of the season. We a highly suix’essful manner. The win effect» to Fairview, where the family ate unable to say whether there is an will make their future home. The over supply of fish, or whether tint sup ners and the prize» given away follow: Mrs. It M Alien family went to their new home Saturday, ply does not warrant further efforts. 3o-Pieev Dinners’! I. F. Coffman taking them in his auto. 42 Piece Dinner Set Mrs. Stnmiwr H. F, pease—Undertaker—Lente. Fred Katxky, of the lirni of Katsky Phone 3311. Patented Flour Bin Mrs. Guy Rreaheni Bros.. is the owner of a new Flanders Mrs. Hutxler The various couples of newly weds Patented Bread Box roadster. The new car carries only two that emenated in la’iits last week wen- , 24-Pieee8ilverware Mrs Emma Taylor passengers and is of 30-horse power. A .................. Mrs. Weiner given some warm receptions by local Mirror new garage has been completed for the Mrs. Weddle kids, young men and others, Some of t'I'H'k.................................. car. Mr» W. N . Det ridge them who were trying to make their get Snip 1 sidle Ladies if you want a piece or set of the celebrated Mrs. Walter Webb is visiting with away in taxicabs were held up and the Parlor Lamp Mrs Ernest Zurtluh relatives and friends at Womic, Or. She bride and groom showered with rice. Pitcure ___ . Mrs N. Arnspinger Rogers’ French Grey Silverware call and learn will he absent about three weeks. Tlie firm had advertised to give away H. E. 1‘ease the local undertaker, re particulars at the Mr». George Wise i» recovering from only the ffr-t five prizes, and the remain ceived this week a photograph of his an attack of whooping cough. ing prizes were added to the list on Mon mother that was taken on the day of her Cha». Shanda. a well known local 90th birthday Tbe aged lady resides at day morning. the date of the drawing. musician, ha» been suffering from Blair, Nebr . and is still hale and hearty. The various prizes distributed are staple articles and are highly appreciated by poison oak, hi» eye being afflicted. It you are having any trouble in re the ladies who held the lucky numlier». Read The Herald Ads. You mise ceiving The Herald regularly kindly re __________________ much of the real news if you fail to do port the same to this office at once. We this. have added several hundred names to LENTS I. O. O. F. HAS J. Woods Smith, democratic candidate our list during the past few weeks and it INTERESTING SESSION for state senator from Multnomah coun is our aim that you receive the paper I ty, was in Lents the latter part of the regularly. t week interviewing local voters and getting Tbe Lents Lodge of I. O. O. F. held Mr. and Mrs. Don Elliott left Monday the pulse of the public prior to the open another interesting session Tuesday evening for their former home in Illinois, ing of the campaign. Mr. Smith says that evening and gave a class of eight can- he is going to make an honest effort to where tliey expect to remain |iermanent- didatee the third degree work. The ly. Mr. Elliot disposed of his clothes j secure the election and believes he will cleaning and pressing establishment. initiatory work was put on by Samari be successful tan Lodge No. 2. of Portland, in a man It is said that "Bill” Goggins is con ner that was decidely impressive. At Schweitzer A Manx, the well known tailors are now comfortably located in templating having the entrance to his the cloee of the degree work the lodge their quarters in the Hashim building- garage made wider. The reason for this members enjoyed light refreshments. The firm is pleased w ith the change and is that he was unable to make the The evening was finished in speech hope to meet all old customers. and as entrance the other night and nearly making. with F. R Peterson as toast many new ones, in their new location. demolished one side of the building with master. Those who responded were County Commissioner Lightner, the C. L Shaw, of Albany, and B. G. hi» auto. tneut to the floor to keep out rata, and tttls Investigation tin» just i«-en tiegun. Leedy, of Corvallis, members of the Mrs. W. A. Hall and daughter, Mrs. Noble Grand of the visiting lodge; WASTE IN APPLE POMACE. If barrels are used set them up some but I want to emphasize this Idea, that executive committee of the State • ¡range, Fred Geisler, left a few .lays ago for Brother Stringer, librarian of the I O. this l.ft<M> tons of sugar If- recovered, were visitors in Lents Saturday. The Union, where they will visit relatives 0. F, Temple, of Portl nd; T. J. Kreu- Hand PrHMI In Ordinary U •• Don’t what from the floor. Of course every apple grown on the would make 3.<<»i.ooo gallon» of vine Get Out Half th» Sugar, Herald acknowledges a pleasant call. and friends. Union was their former der; Chas. Kirtschertnan, of Mt. Scott gar. which would go n long way toward "Johnny, come along You've been farm will not tie worth putting down pay big tbe expense of mauiicing th» Children’s Day exercises at the Bap home and they will be gone several week». Lodge; I. F. Coffman, O. E. Leut and (piallile» are cellar, but the lower so bad I'm going to lock you up In the list church Sunday were well attended Read the announcements of The Herald L. Tussey, who were members of the cellar." worth going Into cider If they could orchard One of th* Inrgrst uinnufiic and an interesting program was rendered. advertisers in this issue. The ka-al el*«s, also responded in an excellent be so thoroughly pressed n» to extract turers of vinegar In the state told me "Why, ma. you wouldn't have any manner. all the sugar Instead of leaving a big recently that he expected pure elder Four candidates were baptised at the merchants and business men represented bad apples down cellar, would you?" vinegar tn go to flu cents wholesale proportion of It in the pomnee “Certainly nut" Baptist church Sundav evening, and in our columns are reliable and worthy "Three imunds of sugar to a bushel III the next two years “Only good apples go down cellar, were fully ordained as members of that of your consideration. “In regard to the la rite n: lount of ADVEKIIStD IEHEKS of apples Is a high result with the or don't they?" church. Hurrah for the 4th of July! sugar that gore out lt> the ponine» ■» dinary hand mills But with nu eighty “ Of course." Letters remaining uncalled for in the C J. Holoway has opened a store on “Is it the good apples or the good ton hydraulic press I have been able to waste. I hnve never yet eeen n munti Lents Postoffice week ending June 22 N. Main St., opposite Saginaw Heights. cellar that make» the bad bov good?" recover four gallons of Juice front fifty fjieturvr or a farmer wlio handled this 1912. Here man patience Became ex pounds of fruit, double the <|iinutlty I ixunaco so ns to recuvet nearly nil He will carry a general line of groceries, Brigham I). W.; Brucks C. P.; Chan- hausted and Johnny was not only could recover with the band mills, nu<l the sugar left tn It Thousand» of ton» feed and hay. celor A. R.; Davis W. W.; Duwent Al hustled down to darkness, but he got yet I left in the pulp about 12 per cent of pomace are thrown out without the The small boy. the fire cracker and ice M. ; Ellis W. R ; Gilbert Ad.; Har something that kept him wart^i down of the Juice.” says Professor W It slightest attempt being made to re cap pistol have been in evidence several rington Edith; Horn Ed.; Kernard there for a loug time. Alw-ood of the lulled States depart cover the sugar Hume people put It •lays in Lente and serve as a reminder of back on the soli, tint It ought not to All of which lends up to the point tnent of agriculture. Mr. and Mrs. James; Lente Mrs. Alice; of the te ar approach of July 4th. Some "Practically 2ft per cent of the total I be put on the soil nt all until well The Mount Scott W. C. T. U. will Murphy H. F.; Madison John; Noblit that an apple cellar Hbould t* the that are not boys have been seen explod tidiest and sweetest corner of the weight of apples went out In pomace, I .it. .! bold a Gospel Temperance conference .lardon; Patten W. A.; Riches Mis»; bouse. "It Ims been well established that It ing the above mentioned weapons. or from 4 to H per cent of the sugar and rally Wednesday, July 10 at the Kogers Joe; Smith Miss Stella; Stilly Nothing else should ever tie ator«l With the best power mills under a ran be successfully used for cattle food. E. L. Rayburn <Sc Sons report an excell Tremont camp ground. Miss Ella; Totnpelly Mr». Sarah. Ill France nnd England It Is fed very In it Its walls should at least tie ent trade Monday and Tuesday, the days GEO. W. SPRING, Postmaster. twenty Inches thick, anil it should have most efficient working system It Is cer xuccesafully The rally will open at 10 a. m. An Vermont and Massa tain that practically ft per cent of sug on which they celebrated the fifth anni other session will be held in the after abundant windows to be kept open all chusetts expei-lmcnt stations hnve also ar Is thrown out In the pomace summer to draft of air and kept en versary of the establishment of a merch noon and one in the evet ing. Mail Carriers Will Ay "There are something like ft,lMN>,tno experimented with It and for several tlrely free of any decay. There should andise store here. They used a liberal A liasket lunch will be a feature of This is an age of great discoveries. be no moldy- boards nor any smell of bushel» of apple» worked tip every yenra have been feeding It successfully amount of printer's ink, from w hich they the occasion. Progress rides on the air. Soon we may mildew; In other words, the air should crop year In New York state alone for to milk cows.” received excellent results. byproducts If we assume that 2ft Prominent speakers will be in attend see Uncle Sam’s mail carriers flying in all be lit to breathe. Mrs. V m. Heald was the hostess of an ance »nd an excellent program has been directions, transporting mall. People When the apples are ston’d the draft par cent of this fruit will lie left Doing hard work in a bent orstooping afternoon tea party held by the ladies of arranged Full particulars will appear take a wonderful interest in a discovery should tie stopped, and when steady ns pomace we will hnve nlsitlt Ott.tMMI, Shiloh Circle No. 19, L. ofG. A. R. The later. that benefit» them. That'» why Dr. cold sets in you should shut the cel tssi pounds of pomace, w hich w ill con IHisitioii puts a »tich in the back that is house was appropriately decorated for King's New Discovery lor Coughs, Colds, lar tight, and let it stay dosed until tain 3.000.000 pounds of sugar, or 1.600 painful. If the muscles have become tons Data collected for toon Indicate the occasion in colors of that order and and other throat and lung disqasee is the May. You can place such a cellar as Hint this quantity of pomnee la pro strained, you can't get rid of it without Oh You Working Man this conveniently under part of your j help. The great penetrating power of the afternoon was one of extreme pleas Don’t buy in a hurry, take your time, most popular medicine in America. "It barn. ¡»ottaibly, or under yonr carriage duced and that ft per cent of thl» BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT will ure to all in attendance. cured me of a dreadful cough, ” writes a visit here and one elsewhere will con house, only there should tie no stable pomnee is sugar. "1 am not able to tell how much ot appeal to you moat strongly al such Officers of Shiloh Circle No. 19 an vince you we beatftheni all ^Try it and Mrs. J. F. Davis, Stickney Corner, Me . adjacent. The floor overhead should "after doctor's treatment and all other be covered with autumn leaves, spread this pomnee is wholly or pnrtlnlly i times, because it is the very thing you nounce that there will be no meeting of See. lost, nor enn I tell precisely how to i need. Price 26c, 60c and 91.00 per For cough.“, thickly. that organization on July 4th. Clothe» Shop. remedies had failed.’ recover nil the augur It contains, a» I bottle. Sold by b-nts Pharmacy. should colds or any bronchial affection Ite un The thermometer nil winter Ar.> you a Herald reader? If not you had better get on the band wagon. Sting» or bites of insect» that are fol equaled Price 50c and 91.00. Trial bottle free at all dealers. Various improvement» have been made lowed by swellings, pain or itching to the pub) c play ground during the should I« treated promptly as they are Scalas In the House. pa“t few days. Other work is to be poisonous. BALLARD’S SNOW LINI Scales In n liedrooni are not a nov carrie 1 on and it will not lie long until MENT counteracts the poison. It is elty In this era of fighting flesh. In the grounds w ill be in the best of shape both antiseptic and healing Price 26c, the bathroom or bedroom are i-ertlCed an 1 pre-eiit an attractive appearance. •50c andf$1.00 per Isittle Sold by Lente acalea of white enntnel on which a Guy Roger-, who was one of the Pharmacy. woman can weigh herself night and morning. Iiefore and after meals, sick graduate“ of tlie Iz-nte schools this year, Try the electric Milk Shaker at Lam nnd well, in her clothes and out of has accepted a position in The Herald them office for t> e summer. Guy has served berts & Thompsons. Besides keeping strict tabs on her considerable rime as an apprentice and own weight, her liable» are being ut ere long will 1« a full Hedged printer. Read The Herald ad». terly neglected unless they are brought up iioiv under a weighing regime Daily charts are kept of the gain or decrease <>f |s>un<ls. F’ns inatlng are the scales Intend'd A Camera is just the thing you want for your for n baby A favorite gift to (be new picnic on the Fourth. Let us show you our line. rr. flier I* a pair of scales of white et’Htnel or French gilt, with special Prices range from $2 to $20. contrivances to hold the tiny Infants for weighing. Come Here For From Paris come the most glorified scales Some one has Invented a pair Do you intend to tint your house after the Fourth. con ealed In a hundaome stool, and the Firecrackers, Torpedoes, Cap Pistols and women with the weighing habit can Remember that we carry Alabastine. It is Caps—everything in Fireworks line. Indulge In It without standing up. Silverware For a Song Modern Shoe Repair Factory W. C. T. U. WILL HOLD TEMPERANCE RALLY 4th of July Headquarters Fireworks, Firecrackers, Torpedoes and a Fine ne of Flags for the 4th Open the 4th We deliver Ice Cream to any part of the city. Give us your order for the 4th. Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Canned Goods and everything for the Picnic Dinner on July 4th. Remember We Deliver Ice Cream For the 4th positively the best wall coating made —in all colors. Eyslst Work Doiliss. Tbe necdlewor..er Is nl ays on the lookout for “ met' I g III to make In tbe wny of dollies The llltist i tlon »hows a dnin' -el of ■! .!lle» de- A Correction— Last week we advertised Rose Festival Folders of the Parades at $1.00 each or 3 for $2.50. It should have read: 10c each or 3 for 25c. r - * *■ Ed’s. Cash Store Headquarters for July 4th South Main St. ' Lents, Ore. noth js p (, r 1.1 tzhuk . signed for the tea t:>t»ie. made of fine white linen The edge« are button holed. nnd u pretty pill tern Is worked as a border itr.mmJ th > dollies In eyelet design. Mt. Scott Drug Company Headquarters for Fireworks and Flags Main St. Lents. Ore