Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 22, 1912, Image 8

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    Wall Paper
If you intend to do any papering
or inside furnishing we have the
right Quality for the right purpose
at the right price. 88 artistic de­
signs and patterns selected from
the 3 largest stores of Portland.
Come in and have a look.
Screen Doors
We are agents for the American
Express Company. Have your
packages come direct to Lents for
no extra charge. We sell Money
Orders.
Lents Hardware Company
Lents, Ore.
Both Phones
: Bargain Days :
Friday and Saturday
August 23d and 24 th
Reg.. Vai. Bar. Pr.
F4 50
$
06
44c
0«
6c
7c
s to 10c
10c
124c
39c
50c
75 to 85c 65c
•iOc
4 qc
17c
1 24c
25c
21c
15c
10c
25c
16c
50 to 60c 39c
1 50
9Hc
Ladies’ All-wool Sweater»................
Pilgrim Calieo, guaranteed fast color, per yd
Silk Finish American Print, per yd
Amasgeag Gingham, per yd.................................
l're»» Ginghams, per yd.......................................
Ladie»’ Hoee, Burson Silk Lisle, per pair
Sheet», full size seamless.....................................
Sheets............................................................. . ...
Pillow Slips.............................................................
Unbleachable Sheeting, good grade, per vd..
Men’s Sock», b ack and tan, per pair............
Men’s socks, green.............................................
Men’s Summer Underwear, per garment .....
Boy’s Summer Suits...............................................
Lents Emporium
H. S. Hashim, Mgr.
Main St.
New Hashim Bldg,
Prof. A F. 11 «rahner
Mr. and Mr«. Barnes of 4th. avenue,
have gone to tdieridan to visit their eon. , few days at Bay Ocean.
Lents, Ore.
■
Big Saving for Men and Women
All $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00 Suits Now
50
See Samples In Windows
Mr». Edith Kramer, of Fall City,
Mr». Pearl Horner ha» gone to W»ih- t|*etit several day« visiting the Hogues.
ington to visit her brother, Mr. V. Milla-
paugh.
September 5, 6 and 7th
Miss Cyntha Thomas
entertained
Mrs. Durand, of Portland,spent Sun­ several (i lends Irorn Portland last Sun-
day with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. day.
Dunsetli, ol 4th. Ave.
The ladies of Lents and the Mt. Scott District are cor­
dially invited to call and inspect the largest and l>est se­
lected stock of modern millinery ever shown in this section
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Why Go To Portland?
Dr. C. E. Waiste, Dentist
Will Open Offices Over The Lents Hardware Store
Thursday, August 29th
Dentistry at Portland Prices
From now until Sept. 7th a chance will be given, for
each $1.00 purchase, on a new $10.00 hat, the drawing to
take place on the evening of Sept. 7th.
Don’t Forget the Date
Lents Millinery
Miss Blanche Hershmer ha- eonunuled
on a valuable homestead near Madras, |
Mr. and
Mr».
Waller
Hurst, of
Ore. and is home where she will remain Spokane accompanied by their son, are
this winter
vistiug in this city at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. T. Riley on South Main
Mr». S. C. Bryant ba* gone to Fall» st reel.
City, Oregon, to visit I er daughters,
beside» renewing old time acquaint­
ance».
The reading at the play-grmmd Wed-
nesday afternoon was attended by mor»'
than 125 children. Next Wednesi lay
Messrs. Williams and Ames, of 4th
Ave., have made their homes look like Miss Fox will again read to the childrim,
new by giving them a fresh coat ot which will lie the last of the aeMiiii.
paint, 1. lieshear doing the work.
Main and Carline
Miss Belle Snyder,of Republican City,
Neb , an old acii «díñate of Mr« M B.
Hogue, is spending a few days with
her. Ml»» Snyder is a t aciier of many
year» experience and is so delighted
with ttie country »be may decide to
make Oregon her home.
s. W. Grathwell, of Berea
—Now Selling At—
Greatly Reduced Prices
Men and Boys can Save
Money by Buying their
Underwear Here.
New Line of Rain Coats Will be
Received Next Week
College,
TheClothesShop
Kentucky, is delivering a «cries of lec­
tures in Eastern Multnomaheminty.
date» follow : Boring.
Aug
Hi*
23; Dania»-
W. B. Moore
CU», Aug. 24; Sunnyside and Ml. >< <>tt.
Aug 25; Cottrell, Aug.
C. J. Grifftlis, a resid -nt of Washou­ 27.
gal. Wash., visited in Lent* over Sunday
with his old friend, J. L. Harvey, who«
recently purchased the Baker resilience.
Tbe visitor is also an acquaintance of
J. C. Hutchinson and Tbe Herald re­
porter, all formerly residing in Elgin.
Damali Bldg.
Kelso, Aug
Lents, Ore.
Cutting Prices
Mr». J. E Carter, who submitted t<> a
surgical operation m ttie Good Samari­
tan Hospital -everal week* ago at the
bands <>i Dr. Nelson, was brought to her
home in Lents Monday evening ami 1»
on the rapid road to complete recovery.
3
3
Jas. R. Wilkinson, aged 6': years, died
in this city, Monday, Aug 19
Death
resulted from cancer ol tbe lace.
1 he
funeral services were conducted in Hie
M. E. Cliutili We inerdav and tbe le
inaiue interred in the Multnomah Cem­
etery. Deceased leave» a wile and two
dau^lit is.
Beginning Monday, August 26th
This is not a fire sale or Bankrupt Sale, but a Legitimate Price Cutting Sale dur­
ing which we will give the people of Lents a bargain offering unheard of before. We
»eldom use printers ink, but when we do, we mean to make it count and mean exactly
what we say. Look these prices over carefully, come and inspect goods offered and de­
termine whether or not we are giving you Real Bargains
F. W. Tossy, manager of the Rose i
City Van Co., r. turned reeentiy from an
outing at Long Bea h Wash. Mr fussy
lias been suffering from hoirseness for
several weeks and received but little l»*n-
efit from In- trip to flu-
II,- lam- ,
ily remained at Long Beach.
Here Are the Real Bargains
The next regular meeting of Mt. s mt
W. C. T. I . will f>e at the home of M.-
L. IL Additou, We-lnesilay -vug. 2»
A
gixsl attenuance is desired, and al! are,
reipiealed to bring needle, thread and
thimble a- it i- expected then- may !»• •
work to finish for our B.izaar, which will'
lie Sept. 9.
Sp'l'e». |»T i Kll
Dr. W B. Lyman, a prominent phy-
« cían and aurgemi of Boise, is a _
gueat
ai ite buine ul Dr Mi Sloy. Dr. Lyman
was Dr. Alcnloy’» p e<%pior in tie Rush
Medical College, of Eau Clair, Wi«., of
which both are graduales. The local
kl D. is some pumpkin» from the stand-
I«iii4 of avoirdupois bill has a superior
U Dr. Liman and the two make a gissi
' «am. Il is needle«» to state that the
tail I» one ol rZlreme pleasure to troth.
I
I
Fruit Jars and Rubbers
Groo ries
I
!
Don’t f-.rgi-t the excursion to Bull Run
I'rrk i.<xt sundaj, condiuted by the
i k omen of kt-»«.cr.ii i of L-mts.
The
pecial train leak«-» Ml. Ilmai s’ation at
t o'clock si arp. I'lte Leuta^Baiip will
accompany the exenrw.ori and a g'MMl
.iuie is promised all who attend.
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Jfov»l P.iking l’uwdvr, I IL. ••iti“ 15-'
Tea
Ih pkg
...................... 25»»
Bulk T. «. p. r lb.
................5t*
Special Mix-d Tea
Baker'» C c -.', ,4 II», din
”5-.'
3
S.-ed Raisii », 1 IL. | k - .......
li»*
Macerimi, |* r pkg,
...
I*1/
Tapioca. |»-r pkg................................ Ift
Dried Prime«, Peadie», Apple»,
per Ih..............................
10: . 15-
3 for 25<
• • > » for 25/
Piruv er, Carnetion Milk, p»-* cali b/
Yellow Brand Umidori* d k| Ik, : er
cari.......................................... 3 tur 25-,»
I
Holly Brami < otideriHed MiB, iin l<<*
Canti -il Salinoli. Iie«' brand, culi l's»
o
■<
ii
ii
..
•’i ft»
3 for 5b/
Sardines, large • rwliR........
........ 2 for k<
3 for 35/
Cairned Clam*
1,
3 for 35/
Canned Shriin
0. X ofsf
5/
Laundry Soap.' ib ............................
4 for 25/
.10/
Gloss Starch ...
All Other (irocerles Reduced In Proportion
Heg. Pr. Bar. Pr.
M h « oii Fruit Jar«, pints per doz
4ft
quart* |»*r doz i!5c
5ft>
-i
«.
.. o.q».
•• •• ,.W
“tic
Atlas Jars, pints jwr <loz.......... .... *5^
7.’k»
”
’’ <|ls.
”
".............
1 0O
»ty
••
“ îqt. “ “............. ...1.25
»1.12
Fleonoiiiy Jars, pints |»,’doz
...K.'if*
7ft‘
..¥1 25
4
»1.1K
“
" 2-«|t. " "........ .. 1.50
1 39
Mas. n .1 ir Hul ls rs, extra heavy
white, per dot........................
1ft»
1 for 25/
Kitchenware and Tinware
Reg. Pr. Bar Pr.
Wash Boilers, extra heavy tin
« 2 90
»1.57
Wash Boiler, cop)a-r bottom..... ... 1 n
1.24
Willow Clotlies Baskets............. ... M5<
711»
Willow ('lollies Basket» ............ ... 1.15
w
Wash Boards, crated steel ......
4ft»
29/
Clothes Ringers............................ .... 3.2»
2.75
All Granite and Kitchenware at Actual Coat
Dry Goods
I
The girl«’ Bunday School -las» nt 'lie
Evangelical Church will give an iee i
cream social Thursday Aug. 29th, at the
children's playground. They will also!
have cream for ».-de near the car line. I
Tlwy an- very anxi-ii« P- have a lilieral I
patronage as they are trying to raise |
I enough money Io in-et th- ir pledge no
the church building fttud. F. very on • it
reipa sted io assist them in making Ilia
affair aMore complete inf r-
I mation will be given out later.
Lents, Orc.
Summer Underwear
Mr. and Mrs. R. II. McKenzie, high
Mrs. McNeil received a i>o*tal card ein.«« entertainers, were a «tur altra- lion ¡
from Mrs. t.. O. Boardman, who is at at til«- lsi- thl- week. Tl.ey will ap|»-ar
North Platte, Neb
Mr- Boardman ex­
at the L«i« again next Tuesday evening. I
pects to return to Lents in Oct.
* !
presenting that |s>pular farce-cmmsly,
‘On their Honeymmgi.”
Charles Thoma* and Roy White have
gone to Scappoose on a hunting and
fishing trip. The boys are to lie gone
Tin- attentimi of our reader» is called
two weeks and expect to bring home to the announcement of Dr. C. E.
Iota oi game, besides having a good tune
Waiste in this issue
Dr. Waiste is a
dentist and will npeii office- otter lamts
Miss Ihwsie Christian, w ho ha* held a IIaadware Company. Helia- practiced
position as assistant in the Lent* Port­ in Portland for some time tmt hails or­
office for tbe past two year-, ha- gone to iginal ly, from Mi liticai« dis.
Vancouver, B C., where »he is visiting
her brother ami where she will spend a
much beetled vacation.
Prohibitionist Tours County.
Main St.
Big Saving for Men and Women
x
—oi the
Lents Millinery
Lents Leading Tailors
Watch for Prices
A
F. A. Mortreude made a trip to Rattle
Mi-» Fiorame Myer*, of Tacoma. I* n
Ground, Wash. Sunday, going in hi« guest oi Mi».- Fern Riley in thia city.
auto.
Schweitzer & Manz
Hashim Bldg.
is »pending
W. Eliseli!. Ed. Kelly, Mr» t'iark «nd
Mrs. D. W Eaton and mother, Mrs. Mrs. \pplegate »pent Sunday with Mr.
I.innegar. returned nwntly from a land Mr». John Radke at Valla \ ista
pleasant outing at Seaside.
—
Win. Trust. of Sacramento, i* visitiitg
Prof. Geo. Wheeler, of Kansas Agri­
cultural College, visited lus brother-in- In» brother. .1. Trust, oí North .Main St.
Beton* returning home he will make a
law. E. P. Smith, last »wk.
trip to Seattle.
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Now is the time to get that much
needed screen door and save 25 to
50c on each purchase. We have
the heaviest and strongest doors in
town 90c and up including hang­
ers, handle and hook and eye.
Main and Carline
Grand Opening
All Dry Goods» Shoes» F:urnishings and Notions
Reduced from 10 to 20 per cent
We are going to Reduce Cur Stock and Low Prices Will Talk During this Sale
McNeil Brothers Store
South Main Street
“Quality Always”
Lents, Ore.