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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1912)
OPEN If Hf RI Kt PAS LENTS GRANGE IN TORS AND SHOPPLRS REGULAR SESSION Local and Personal Read the announcement of The Em- Misw Vertie Anderson, of Corvallis, is [Minum in this issue. visiting her friend Miss lrtia Iw'llt. Mrs. French, formerly of Evergreen Park, was a guest of Mrs. Brady last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eta, of Portsmouth, visited Miss Dorris Meyer last Sunday and spent a delightful day. Lents citisens should not forget the regular weekly band concerts given every Tuesday evening. Robert (Resell has accepted a position in The Emporium and is going ¿o learn the drygoods business. Mrs. O. E Lent was called to Ranier last Saturday, having been summoned on account of the illn«iw of her sister-in- law. George Tally, one of the deputies in charge at Kelly Butte, resumed his duties Monday, after a lay-off of a couple weeks. e W. A. Hartung, who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mey er at Lents Junction, has returned to his business in Seattle. He reports enjoy ing a delightful visit in Lents. Mrs. George McDougall, of Hot Springs. Ark., is visiting in Lents at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. G. Mc Dougall, proprietors of the New Method Laundry. Ix-nte grange met in regular monthly tk*sion .Saturday and the members thereof enjoyed tlw* usual go«si lime and Don't fail to attend the picnic at ( gained considerable information along Run Park next Sunday. Music by i various line« during th«' lecture hour. Lenta Concert Barn! One candidal«' was given th«» third and fourth degives and several visitors A. V. Campbell, who resides on Route were present, including Mrs O. M. Plum No. 3, Gresham. was a visitor in Lents mer. Mrs. Wells. Mrs. Howitt, Mrs. Tuesday while en route to Portland. Yail. Mrs Blanchard and Mrs. Ilannon. The session w as ati all day affair and J. H. Donaldson and family are visit at th«* noon hour an excellent lunch was ing realitives at Tillamook and enjoying served, after which the lecture program themselves in the breakers near there. was rendered. Recitations were deliver ed by Myrtle Brock and Murel Hotch Mr. and Mrs, Tom Cowing an I Mrs. kiss. County Commissioner Lightner, George Tally visited Gresham Tuesday Mr Plummer and Mrs. Vail discussed the coming Eugenic exhibit at the an- while out for an auto spin. nual stat«* fair, and th«1 importance of Eugenics in general. In addition to the Postal cards receive«! from Fay Ray discussion of that subject Ethel Everts burn who is enjoying the sights of Frisco read a selection dealing with the ques- state that he is having a good time and lion. is letting nothing escape his view. The subject of poultry growing was discussed by M. Hotchkiss and Mrs. Mrs. A. O. Hess and children are en- Calkins. A piano solo by Mrs Lois joying an outing and vacation at Sea Herachner and a vocal solo by Miss side. They are in company with Dr. Adams were pleasant featuns) of the pro» Anderson and family, of Westport. gram. These were followed by various discussions on minor topics. The W. 0. B. C. of Grace Evangelical Th«* proposed donation of food to the Church will run their annual excursion Baby Home was taken up and many ar to Estacada September 2’ Pariiculare ticles wen* promise«! that institution and will appear next week. will be ou hanii at the next regular meet ing. The seasofi and everything <»nsidered. Nellie Bussell and her two daughters Virginia and Blanche left Saturday for there was an excellent attendance and Grand Junction. Colo., where they wiil the session was one of pleasure ami in terest. make their future home. Inasmuch as the effort to secure a half-holiday ou Saturday afternoon i has again failed, the labor de of the Woman's Chris partment tian Temperance I’niou take this opportunity to urge every Pastor of the various churches of Portland to bring the matter up liefere their respective congregation« urging all to rrfraiu from ' all shopping on Sal unlay alter 12 at noon. Not only through July and August but all through the year, and thus give a practical demonstration of "Applied Christianity," We desire al- ' so to remind all meinlier« of the white ribbon army, of the regular plan of work of the labor department as it re- late« to the “Ethics of shopping" etc. to-wit; "We d«*»ire our wonieu should study the "Ethics of Christmas Shopping ” Therefore Resolved, The evils of the over-crowded stores, the long, tedious hours of the working girl, demands our prayerful attention, Therefore Resolved, That we ple«lg«< ourselves to refrain from «hopping Christmas week, except necessities; that shopping for the holiday season shall be done prior to ltacemlier 17, thereby observing the "Golden Rule." • iVe will corftinue to agitate, educate, to gain a half-holiday on Saturday, and one rest day in seven. Get our own members to pltnige not to «hop on Sat urday afternoon, and furthermore will urge employer« to have Monday rather than Saturday a« pay.lay The pay check evil is one of gr«>at magnitude, and should tie «topped Let us work tn induce all corporations, all employer» of men, to pay cash, and not in ch«H.*k». Year after year thia body of philan thropists have, not only adopted reao I lutions to refrain from all. ah pping <>n Saturday afternoons, but have, hun dreds of the rank and tile, systematical ly carried ont tfisse resolutions through out the year. We earnestly urge all women to join us in "Ihiing unto others as we would j be done by” I .et us not only "Resolve" hut act and * Do it now lest ye forget " L. II. ADDITON. Lecturer of Nation al W. U. T. U. Labor Department. Roy White, a Portland letter carrier Maxmeyer's All-stars defeated the whoresides in Lents. is on the sick list. Lents team in a shutout game last Sun i Iz*nta Tribe of Ben Hur have secured day and let the locals down with nine Chas, Wise. Arthur Smith and the the new Masonic Hall for their regular big goose eggs. "Maxey” twirled I an Misses Lydia and Elsie Smith and a meetings and will meet there next Mon excellent game. party of friends are enjoying a pleasant day evening. All members are urged to outing at the beach near Tillamook. the be present. A pleasant party was given at home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kiley on W. B. Bohna and family are spending Mrs. A. S. Merrithew. who resides at Wednesday evening in honor of the 17th their annual vacation and outing at a anniversary of the birth of their daugh Arnaud station. reports having hail a Coast resort J. B. Marshall and dozen chickens stoleD several days ago. ter, Miss Fern. Full particulars will ap- family are also spending a few days at pear next week. The heads of the chickens were wrung the border of the Pacific and enjoying a from the bodies and lett in the chicken pl ies «nt outing. A rich joke is going the rounds at the pen. Not satisfied with that detestable work, presumably, the same parties took expense of Dr. Hees, but owing to the R. G. Tweed, who has l>een mail car advantage of her absence last Tuesday fact that he came through with a good CARD OF THANKS rier on Lents Rural Route No. 1 for the cigar we will refrain from giving partic anil poisoned two five month old pigs, To the many friends who so ably as past several years, has resigned his pee ulars. both being dead when she returned. sition and ceased his latiors today. His sisted us during our recent bereavement, place will tie fiibd by the substitute, we extend our heartfelt thanks. BBS MRS. MARGARET A WILSON Donald Gilbert, until after the regular MR. AND MRS G A. H. H WILL examination and appointment. MR. AND MRS. V. E. HENSLEY. The New Store If you are a judge of a well selected, varied and extra quality stock of goods that sell at living prices we invite you to call and in spect our line. Prices Are Low Quality the Best Stock Is Modern Service Unexcelled W. B. Moore has purchased F. W. Kohn’s half interest in the “Clotlies Shop" and is now the sole owner of that firm. He is enlarging the stock and will be able to supply all demands in the clothing line. Absolutely the Most Modern and Best Se lected Line of Ladies’ and Men’s Fumish- Bengou-h, the carlo.» ist and Allred D. Cridge, exponents of th- single tax movement, were in Lents Monday even ing and addressed a fair six d sudienre on the street. They are making a strenuous camp.ign for the Ines-iire and are holding meets st numerous points. ings in Lents. Lents Emporium “In Lents to Please the People” New Hashim Bldg. Main St. Lents, Ore. | rwvwmar Julian’s 15c Store For Notions, Hosiery, Hats, Glassware, Toys, Post Cards and all goods pertaining in the 15c line, do not forget your home town 15c Store can supply you Our shipment ol hosiery has arrived and we invite you to come and inspect this line. Julian’s 15c Store Opposite Mt. Scott Bakery The Largest Loaf of Bread In Town Five Cents May be bought at the Mt. Scott Bakery 5 Between Main and First Ave. on Carline Lents • • • The young son of Henry Page is in the Good Samaritan Host ital at Port M. E. CHURCH. land as the result of a broken arm »us- Preaching 11 a. tn. Subject, "Who tainei in a fall from a flume at Hood is to Blame the Judge or the Criminal, River, where he had been visiting rela The Sheriff or the Prisoner for the tives. wrong done.” Preachit g at Gates Chapel .! 15 p. m. The Grays Crossing volunteer fire de Evangelistic se. vice in evening by Pas partment is doing good work in the way tor. of drilling and securing new equipment. W. BOYD MOORE. Pastor. G. A. Steffe is foreman of the new com pany and is doing good work in that EVANGELICAL CHURCH line. 8. 8. 9:45 a. m. Sermon 11 a. tn. Oregon Joe B iv'e, who looks after the gang of prisoners at work in the K-lley Butte rock quarry, is off on hi arinusl vacation Joe said he was going to Marion Lake, <>r., where he would en- ei.j >v a fishing and hunting trip, but tbo-e who know him wed »a. that he , has heard the call of wedding bell a and is somewhere else other than Marion Lake. __ __________ NEW TA1IAJK1NG FIRM We have opened a new general tailor ing firm in the building adjoining the I .ent a Hardware Co.. corner Main and Carline and are prepared to ¿»anything in the tailoring line. Ladies' and men’s suits hand tailored, ciea.ied ami pressed at reasons hie rate». Price* lowest and work the best. Call and inspect our line of samples. G. F. Ki « it. "You certainly started out with fine prospects. Your credit was good every where in town. "Yes; that’s why I tailed." Theme, "We rstemed Him not." Juniors 6 p. m.; Y. P A. 7 p hi . ; Ser mon s p. m. Theme, "Christianity the religion <»l joy.” A hearty welcome to these services. P. CONKLIN Pastor. Indian Killed On Track. Near Rochelle, III., ati Indian went to sleep on a railroad track ami was killed by the fast express. He paid for hiscare- Iwnewe with hi* life. Often it» that way when people neglect coughs and colds. Don’t ri-k your life when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lung trouble. "Il completely cured tne, in a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of Grip,” writes J. R. Watts. Floydada, T-x., "ami I regained 15 |>ounds in w. ight that I had lost.” Quick, safe, reliable and guar anteed 50c and |1.<M). Trial bo tie free at All D alers. New Management I have purchased F. W. Kohn’s half intertest in the “Clothes Shop” and am now the sole owner and manager 4 Beginning Today I will constantly add new and additional goods to the stock and extend an invitation to Lents people to call and in spect the various lines. 1 New Line Boys’ Suits Received Today t w. B. Moore Damali Bldg. North Main St August at the Beaches The beach season i« in full swing Go while the crowd« go. Enjoy the cool hreexe« now, while the heat is so unplrasant inland. Bathing, boating, hill crimbhig, fishing, hike« over delightful trails Oregon la-aMiea liettrr prepared than ever tcefore to care for the crowd«. Plenty of Arcom<»i»t ions. Lota of fun. The water in tine! (tO VIA Newport, « Nehalem, Bayocean, Tillamook County Beaches. I HE ©I/SUNSET’ lOGOEN&SHASTA \ ROUTES. . T Excellent train,'service Season J round-trlp fares. Spec ial week end and Sun day fares. Send for illustrated liooklets obonl the Oregon Resorts' and our special folder on "Vacation Days in < tregon.” It tell* all aliout the beaches, springs, mountain resorts, etc. Call on nearest agent for information relative to fare«, litera ture, etc., or address JOHN M. SCOTT, General PaHsenger Agent, Portland, Ore. ■4 NOTICE TO PUBLIC Having di-jios^d of all my interest in the E. W. Miller Lumber Co , all those knowing themselves indebted t>> me are requested to call and settle accon ts immediately. If accounts are not paid within a reasonable time they will be I' |daced in the hands of a collector. Respectfully, E. W. MILLER. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEM ENT We desire to announce to the people of Lents »nd Mt. Scott district that we; have purchased the Cottage Restaurant and are rqien for business. We intend to conduct the place along m > lern lines and will serve our custom«.» with only i the best of everything. Special dinners will tie served on short notice. We in- j rite a st.are of your patronage ami >>ne visit will bring yon again without fur-' flier invitation. • KF.HN A WAGNER. Constipation i< the starting point for many serious di-eases. To Is- healthy keep th-bowels a live and regular. HER BINE will remove all accumulations in the Isovel» and pot the system in prime condition. Pi ice 50 b Sold bv fz-nts If yon sit in >« cool draft when yon are Pharmacy. heated ami g«-t a »tiff neck or lame back, yon will Is- looking for something that will ease the pain. Fix your mind on BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT and don’t lie talked out of Itla-canse it is th is st pain relieving liniment you can get ' unywtere. Price 25.«. 50- and ¥1.00 per. Is.tile. Sold l»y L-nt« Pharmacy. 4